chambehun: myriopoda of phe Australian region. 71 



161. LAMYCTE8 mi \iwis, sj). now 



Type. M. C.Z. 1,985. Pijis: Munia (W. M. Manri). 



Above brown, darker along oaudal border and forward more or less in 

 middle region; head and antennae ferruginous, the head dusky over caudal 



part and especially above and in front of each ocellus; body .it <• nidd end also 



tending toward ferruginous. 

 Prosternal teeth 2 f 2. 

 Antennae Bhort, articles twenty-eight. 



None of dorsal plates with angles produced, the caudal margins of ninth, 

 eleventh, and thirteenth wholly Btraight, those of posterior principal plates 

 slightly incurved. 



Anterior tarsi entire as usual, the thirteenth and more caudal pairs Particu- 

 late. First twelve pairs of Legs with tibial spurs, others without. 



Coxal pores 3, 3, 3, 3. 



Basal spines of female gonopods short, acute, 2 4-2. 



Length, 6 mm. 



162. Lamyctes emarginatus (Newport). 



Henicops emarginatus Newport, Ann. mag. nat. hist., 1844, 13, p. 96. 1 

 Lamyctes emarginatus Archey, Trans, proc. N. Z. inst., 1917, 49, p. 308, fig. 

 6-9. 2 



Localities. — New Zealand: 1 Riccarton, Christchurch. 2 



163. Lamyctes fulvicornis Meinert. 

 Nat. tiddskr., 1868, 5, p. 266. 

 Lamyctes fulncornis Attems, Fauna siidw. Austr., 1911, 3, p. 150. 1 



Localities. — W. Australia: Day Dawn, Mundaring Weir, Pin- 

 jarra, York, Beverley. 1 



This species seems to be principally a Palaearctic species, being 

 widespread in Eurasia and North America. 



163a. Lamyctes fulvicornis hawaiiensis Silvestri. 

 Fauna Hawaiiensis, 1904, 3, p. 325. x 

 Localities. — Hawaiian Islands: Hawaii: Kona. 1 



