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lying between N. India and Java, and thus partially fill up the 
gap in our knowledge with regard to the Myriopod fauna of 
Indo-China. In a future paper I intend to discuss more fully the 
affinities of all the species of the group Zephroniide. 
The descriptions here given have been taken from specimens 
preserved in methylated spirits. 
Glomeris carnifex, Pocock. 
On the Myriopoda of the Mergui Archipelago. Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool. XXI, 
p. 290 (1889). 
The specimens originally described were taken in S. Tenas- 
serim by Mr. E. W. Oates. Sig. L. Fea obtained three examples 
at Malwoon in Tenasserim. 
Zephronia dorize, Pococx. 
Ann. Mus. Civ. Genov. (2) IX, pp. 79-80, fig. 1. 
Kachin Hills East of Bhamò (Upper Burma). Collected by 
Sig. L. Fea.. . 
When describing this species I omitted to state that the 
tergites are coarsely granular in front and smooth 7. e. only 
very sparsely punctured behind. 
Zephronia feze, Pocock. 
Ann. Mus. Civ. Genov. (2) IX, pp. 80-81, fig. 2. 
This species was originally recorded from Teinzò, on the 
Moolay River, at a distance of from 25 to 30 chilometres to 
the N. E. of Bhamò (Upper Burma). Sig. L. Fea subsequently 
obtained in addition two others from Kachin Cauri, the northern 
portion of the Eastern Mountain chain of Burma, to the East 
of Bhamò. These specimens are somewhat larger than those 
from Teinzò and are speckled with dark green. 
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