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OTOCRYPTOPS FERRUGINEUS MACRODON Kraepelin. 
Revis. Scolop., 1903, p. 74. 
Locality.— State of Parané: Parana (sec. Kraepelin). 
Separated by Kraepelin from the species on the basis of the larger 
tooth on the first joint of the prehensors as indicated in the key above. 
OTOCRYPTOPS MELANOSTOMUS (Newport). 
- Scolopocryptops melanostoma Newport, Trans. Linn. soe. London, 1844, 19, 
p. 406; Gervais, Insect. Aptéres, 1847, 4, p. 298. 
Scolopocryptops megalocephalus Kohlrausch, Archiv. naturg., 1881, 47, 1, p. 57. 
Scolopocryptops luzonicus Kohlrausch, Ibid., p. 58. 
Scolopocryptops boholiensis Kohlrausch, Ibid., p. 58. 
Scolopocryptops geophilicornis Tomésvary, Termes. fiizetek, 1885, 9, p. 65. 
Otocryptops luzonicus Haase, Abhandl. Mus. Dresden, 1887, 5, p. 98. 
Otocryptops luzonicus australis Haase, Ibid., p. 98. 
Otocryptops longiceps Pocock, Ann. mag. nat. hist., 1890, ser. 6, 8, p. 160. 
Otocryptops melanostoma Pocock, Journ. Linn. soc. London, 1891, 24, p. 464; 
Brélemann, Ann. Soc. ent. France, 1898, 67, p. 250; Kraepelin, Revis. 
Scolop., 19038, p. 74, fig. 33, 34. 
Otocryptops aculeatus Attems, Abhandl. Senckenb. gesellsch., 1897, 23, p. 478. 
Locality.— Brazil (recorded as O. longiceps by Pocock). 
Also known from Argentina and Venezuela and Porto Rico, St. 
Vincent, etc., and occurring widely in the East Indies as well. 
ScoLopocryPrors Newport. 
Newport (in part), Trans. Linn. soc. London, 1844, 19, p. 405;  Kraepelin, 
Revis. Scolop., 1903, p. 76; Verhoeff, Bronn’s Thierreich, 1907, 5, p. 255. 
The following is the only species known from the Western Hemi- 
sphere. 
SCOLOPOCRYPTOPS MIERSII Newport. 
Trans. Linn. soc. London, 1844, 19, p. 405; Meinert (in part min.), Proc. Amer. 
philos. soc., 1886, 23, p. 181; Pocock, Journ. Linn. soc. London, 1893, 24, 
p. 146; Silvestri, Ann. Mus. civ. stor. nat. Genova, 1895, ser. 2, 14, p. 24; 
Brélemann, Ann. Soc. ent. France, 1898, 67, p. 250; Rev. Museu Paulista, 
1901, 5, p. 42; Kraepelin, Revis. Scolop., 1903, p. 77; Brélemann, Cat. 
Myr. Brésil, 1909, p. 33. 
