1901.] MYRIAPODA OF THE " SKBAT EXPEDITIOIS'." 523 



TuYROPYGtus WEBEKi Pocock, var. no\. 



From Kuala Aring, Kelautaii State. 



The principal differences are in size and colour. 



Somites 8G. Length 115 mm. by 6 mm. 



Colour piceous above, shading into clear yellow on the edge of 

 the upper lip. Antenuse dark yellowish brown, with yellow rings 

 at the joints. Somites piceous behind, the anterior part being 

 dark greyish yellow. Legs fuscous. Valves black. Labrum 

 indented, with six pores above the indentation. Eyes separated 

 by a diameter and a half. Antennse extending to the hind 

 border of the second tergite. Frontal furrow extending to the 

 level of the points of the eyes. Collum wide laterally, posterior 

 angle slightly produced, inferior and anterior border with sulcus. 

 Two short but deep sulci on the posterior border. Anal ring 

 produced into a straight, short, blunt point. 



Spieosteeptits SAiS-GUiis-EUs C. Koch. 



From Pataui District ; Bekit Besar, Jala District ; Tapelung, 

 Patalung State ; and Bukit Jala, Jala District. 



Spibostreptus atbrrimfs Pocock. 



From Kuala Aring, Kelantan State. 



A larger specimen than Pocock's. Length 319 mm. by 15 mm. 



68 somites. 



Spirostreptus eubripes, sp. nov. (Plate XXX. figs, 29, 30.) 



From Kuala Aring, Kelantan State. 



Colour black with red legs. 



Head. Frontal furrow to level of eyes. Distance between angle 

 of eyes less than a diameter. Antennae short, the second joint 

 longest. Eyes about 55. Superior crenulate ridge at back of head. 



\st tergite comes to level of 2nd. Three stria? on posterior 

 lateral margin. Anterior margin with ridge and furro\\' from 

 level of eyes. Anterior angle obtuse, posterior slightly acute, 

 posterior edge slightly emarginate. Three pores on upper lip. 



In the other somites the strias come close to the pore. The 

 pore is situated close to the raised (posterior) part of the segment, 

 which just in front of the pore juts out forwards and is slightly 

 elevated. The anal tergite is produced into a short blunt point 

 which does not project beyond the val\ es and curves downwards, 

 following the curve of the valves. 



This species seems to resemble Tlujroivjgxis hiferorum of Silvestri, 

 but far surpasses it in size and in the number of its somites. 



Spirostreptus dorso-lineatus, sp. nov. (Plate XXX. fig. 26.) 



There are three female specimens of different ages. I shall 

 describe the smallest first. 

 Length about 75 mm. 



45 somites. Body tapering rather abruptly behind the head. 

 Colour. Head castaneo-piceons ; 1st somite the same, growing 



