MYRIOPODA FROM BURMA 391 
Mooleyit; 400-500 m. A single male specimen collected by 
Sig. L. Fea. 
In many points such as size and colouring this species resem- 
bles Z. excavata of Butler from Assam. It may be separated 
from it, however, by its evenly convex anal tergite and by the 
| presence of a fine ridge crossing anteriorly the vertex of the 
first tergite. 
I have great pleasure in associating this species with the 
name of D.t Gestro, the able naturalist of the Genoa Civic . 
Museum of Natural History. 
Zephronia comotti sp. n. 
Colour olivaceous with reddish posterior margins to the ter- 
gites; feet dark green. 
Head strongly punctured throughout, but more thickly below — 
than above, hairy below, its upper border lightly excavated in 
the middle. 
Nuchal plate with inferior border straight at the sides, pro- 
duced in the middle; immediately above the border a fine 
straight ridge runs from angle to angle and immediately above 
this ridge are several sub-serially arranged punctures, the rest 
of the plate almost without punctures. 
All the fergites smooth and exceedingly minutely and closely 
punctured throughout. 
First tergite with lamina well-developed, rising gradually, with 
evenly arched and evenly thickened border; two fine nearly 
contiguous sulci run parallel with each other and with the 
anterior border from side to side over the vertex of the plate 
immediately behind the anterior border of the upper part of the 
plate ; laterally and inferiorly there are fine sub-radiating ridges. 
Anal tergite evenly convex from above downwards and from 
side to side, with fine marginal sulcus; there is no marginal 
notch ; the inner ridge is of moderate size. 
Legs with attenuated tarsal segment and a single spine above 
the terminal claw. 
