CHAMBERLIN: THE CHILOPODA OF BRAZIL. 195 
Pard: Para! (Nathaniel Thayer expedition, M. C. Z.); State of Bahia: 
Santarem! (M. C. Z.); State of Rio de Janeiro: Rio de Janeiro! 
(M. C. Z.); Brazil, without definite locality; (recorded by Gervais 
as brandtiana and platypoides; by Saussure as brandtiana; by Porat 
as longicornis; also specimens in M. C. Z., with no more definite label). 
This is a cosmopolitan species. 
SCOLOPENDRA SUBSPINIPES Leach. 
Trans. Linn. soc. London, 1814, 11, p. 383; Kraepelin, Revis. Scolop., 1903, 
p. 256; Brélemann, Cat. Myr. Brésil., 1909, p. 25. 
(For synonymy and bibliography cf. Kraepelin, Loc. cit.). 
Localities.— State of Bahia: Bahia! (Nathaniel Thayer expedition, 
M. C. Z.); State of Rio de Janeiro: Rio de Janeiro! (M. C. Z.); 
Brazil without definite locality (M. C. Z.); also recorded by Gervais 
as audax; by Newport as gervaist, and placeae; by Koch, Kohlrausch, 
and Brélemann as armata). 
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GEOPHILOIDEA. 
SCHENDYLIDAE. 
Of this family, the largest of the Geophiloidea in the known fauna, 
three genera are found in Brazil, Schendylurus, Adenoschendyla, and 
Thalthybius (Ballophilini). 
SCHENDYLURUS Silvestri. 
Mitth. Naturh. mus. Hamburg, 1907, 24, p. 245; Brélemann et Ribaut, Bull. 
soc. ent. France, 1911, p. 192; Arch. Mus. hist. nat., 1912, ser. 5, 4, p. 113. 
Schendyla Brélemann (ad. part. max.), Cat. Myr. Brésil, 1909, p. 6. 
The Brazilian species known may be separated by means of the key. 
Schendylurus brasilianus Silvestri, probably belonging to this genus, 
is not taken up, the published description being too meager to furnish 
sufficient information. 4 
