Bl ill iin HU8E1 M «'»• ( OMPAEATP E ZOOLOC 



79b. SCOLOPENDRA LAETA var. PABCIATA ki .1. |>.lin. 

 1 tuna sudw. Auatr., 1908, 2, p. 126.' 

 Luc UJTY. — W. Australia: Shark's Hay. 1 



79c. SCOLOPENDRA LAETA \ ar. PLAVIPES Krarprliu. 



Fauna si'idw. Austr., 1908, 2, p. 125. 1 

 Locality. — W. Australia: Yalgoo. 1 



80. SCOLOPENDRA METUENDA PocOC'k. 



Ann. mag. nat. hist., 1895, ser. 6, 16, p. 423. l Pocock, Willey's Zool. results, 

 1898, pt. 1, p. 60. 2 Brolemann, Records Austr. mus., 1912, 9, p. 53. 3 



Localities. — New Guinea: 1 ' 3 Narowal. New Georgia. 2 



81. Scolopendra (?) coeruleoviridis Murray. 



Economic ent. Aptera, 1887, p. 27. L 



Locality. — Australia. 1 



A species of doubtful identity, probably belonging to Cormo- 

 cephalus rather than to Scolopendra. 



82. Arthrorhabdus MJOBERGi Kraepelin. 

 Arkiv zool., 1916, 10, no. 2, p. 17, fig. 6-9. 1 

 Locality. — W. Australia: Kimberley District. 1 



GEOPHILOMORPHA. 



Azygethidae, fam. nov. 



Like the Gonibregmatidae in having the labrum a single piece convexlv 

 protruding and dentate or pectinate along its entire width. Fulcrum of 

 labrum a simple unbranched bar. Mandibles with a single pectinate lamella. 

 Coxae of first maxillae separated. Last pediferous segment with coxae dis- 

 tinct from the pleurae, of nearly ordinary form, and bearing no pores; the 

 pleural plates of the segment normal and a spiracle present. 



