chamberun: mtwopodji op the lubtraliais region. 31 



Aru Islands: Wiiiniiicr Island, Meriri.' J I Ialinalicira.'"' Gimia. 1 



Flores: Sikka, Kotting. 1 Celebes: Minahassa. 7 Hervey Islands: 



RarOtonga, Avania (W. M.Wheeler). Hawaiian Islands: 2 Oahn 1 ' 8 ' 10 

 (William Waddoups). Society Islands: Tahiti*' 4 (ALBATR08S 1899 



Exped.). Samoa: (Jpolu (W. McM. Woodworth). Paumotus: 

 Fakarava (Albatross L899 Exped.). Fijis: Suva (J. P. Jeppson), 



Munia, Suva Yiti, Levu, Ono Lan, Lcvuka, Ovalau (W. M. Mann). 



This species, while occurring throughout the warmer regions of the 

 world, excepting in the Mediterranean region where it is replaced by 

 the common European 8, cingulata, is most abundant by far in the 

 ( hiental region. It is also abundant on the Pacific islands. 



77a. Scolopendra subspinipes var. mutilans L. Koch. 



Scolopendra mutilans Koch, Verh. Zool. bot. gesellsch. Wien, 1878, 27, p. 791. 

 Attems, Semon's Forschungsreise, 1898, 5, p. 507. l 



Localities. — Queensland: Kuranda (H. L. Clark), Murray Is- 

 lands (H. L. Clark). New Guinea. 1 



78. Scolopendra gracillima Attems. 



Semon's Forschungsreise, 1898, 6, p. 508, pi. 41, fig. 1. Chamberlin, Ent. 

 news, 1914, 25, p. 390. 1 



Locality. — Ceram : Wahaai. 1 

 Previously known from Java. 



79. Scolopendra laeta Haase. 



Abhandl. Mus. Dresden, 1887, 5, p. 51. ! Brolemann, Records Austr. mus., 

 1912, 9, p. 60. 3 Kraepelin, Arkiv zool., 1916, 10, no. 2, p. 16. 3 



Rhombocephalus laetus Pocock, Ann. mag. nat. hist., 1901, ser. 7, 8, p. 454. 2 



Localities. — Australia. 1 New South Wales: Penrith. 3 W.Aus- 

 tralia: Perth, 2 Broome Hill, Streeters Station, Kimberley. 3 



79a. Scolopendra laeta var. viridis Kraepelin. 

 Fauna siidw. Austr., 1908, 2, p. 126. 1 

 Locality. — W. Australia: Kooinbana Bay, Perth. 1 



