chamberlin: west ixdiax chilopoda and diplopoda. 235 



terior and posterior row on each side are two intermediate areas each 

 with a central large tubercle. The twelfth keels have each two large 

 distinct serrations as against four in C. mammatus, the eleventh ha\dng 

 also two with weak indication of a very obtuse third one as against 

 the four small, sharp serrations in the second species. 

 Length, near 18 mm. (female type). 



191. Caraibodesmus tuberculatus (Attems). 



Odontopeltis tuberculatus Attems, Denkr. kais. akad. mssens. Wien, 1900, 

 p. 403.1 



Habitat. — Jamaica.^ 



192. Caraibodesmus morantus (Karsch). 

 Polydesmus {Rhacophorus) morantus Karsch, Arch, nat., 1881, 47, p. 39. ^ 

 Habitat. — Jamaica.^ 



193. Caraibodesmus verrucosus (Pocock). 



Odontopeltis verrucosus Pocock, Journ. Linn. soc. London, 1894, 24, p. 516, 

 pi. 39, f. 6-6d.i 



Habitat. — Jamaica (T. D. A. Cockerell, T. Townsend).^ 



194. Caraibodesmus formosus (Pocock). 



Odontopeltis formosus Pocock, Journ. Linn. soc. London, 1894, 24, p. 517, pL 

 39, f. 7.1 



Habitat.— Jamaica: Mandeville (T. D. A. Cockerell).^ 



195. Caraibodesmus mammatus (Pocock). 



Odontopeltis mammatus Pocock, Journ. Linn. soc. London, 1894, 24, p. 518, 

 pi. 39, f. 8-8b.i 



Habitat— Jamaica: Mande^'ille (T. D. A. Cockerell) .^ 



