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p. Chiliensis. — Neotropical Peripatus from Chili, with nineteen pairs of 



ambulatory legs. P. 197. 

 P. demeraranus. — Neotropical Peripatus from Maccasseema, Demerara, 



with twenty-seven to thirty-one pairs of ambulatory legs and cylindrical 



primary papilla. P. 191. 

 Peripatus from Cayenne (Audouin and Milne-Edwards). — With thirty 



pairs of legs. Named P. Edwardsii by BlancLard. P. 195. 

 Peripatus from Valentia Lake, Columbia (Wiegmann). — With thirty 



pairs of legs. P. 196. 

 Peripatus from St. Thomas (Moritz). — No description. P. 196. 

 Peripatus from Colonia To-wrar, Venezuela (Grube). — With twenty- 

 nine to thirty-one pairs of ambulatory legs. Named P. Edwardsii by 



Grube. P. 197. 

 Peripatus from Santo Domingo, Nicaragua (Belt). — With thirty-one 



pairs of ambulatory legs. P. 198. 

 Peripatus from Dominica (Angas). — Neotropical Peripatus, with twenty- 



nine pairs of ambulatory legs, P. 199. 

 Peripatus from Jamaica (Gosse). — With thirty-one and thirty-seven pairs 



of ambulatory legs. P. 198. 

 Peripatus from Santarem. — Neotropical Peripatus, with thirty-one pairs 



of ambulatory legs. P. 201. 

 Peripatus from Cuba. — No details. P. 197. 

 Peripatus from Hoorubea Creek, Demerara (Quelch). — With thirty 



pairs of legs. P. 201. 

 Peripatus from Marajo (Branner). — No details. P. 202. 

 Peripatus from Utuado, Porto Rico (Peters). — With twenty-seven 



thirty, thirty-one, and thirty-two pairs of legs. P. 196. 

 Peripatus from Surinam (Peters). — No details. No. 24. 

 Peripatus from Puerto Cabello, Venezuela (Peters). — With thirty and 



thirty-two pairs of legs. P. 190. 

 Peripatus from Laguayra, Venezuela (Peters). — No details. P. 190. 

 Peripatus Quitensis (Schmarda). — From Quito, with thirty-six pairs of 



legs. P. 199. 

 P. Peruanus (Grube). — Vide postscript B. 



Peripatus from Sumatra (?). 



p. Sumatranus (Horst). — Peripatus from Sumatra, with twenty -four pairs of 

 ambulatory legs, and four spinous pads on the legs. The primary papilla 

 of the neotropical character with conical bases. Generative opening between 

 the legs of the penultimate pair. Feet with only two papilla. P. 202. 



