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P.heloisae Carvalho, 1941. Brasil: Rio Tapirape, near confluence 
with Rio Araguaia. Carvalho, 1942. 
P. juliformis Guilding. St. Vincent. 
P.juliformis danicus Bouvier. Virgin Islands: St. Thomas. St. 
Croix. St. John: along trail from Centerline Road to Cinnamon 
Bay, in litter in dry north-facing gully, 3d. 1967, S. Peck, 1, new 
record. Brues, 1925; Clark, 1937. 
P.juanensis Bouvier. Puerto Rico: Arecibo; Utuado; Vieques 
Island; El Yunque, May 1938, Darlington, 3000 ft., 1, new record; 
Manati, 2.VL1943, F. Mora, Indoors, 1, new record; Toro Negro 
Forest Preserve, trail up Cerro Doha Juana, 28.xii.1966, S. Peck, 
6 on Fomes woody fungi bract on log on ground, 600 m, new 
record, specimens lost. Clark, 1913b; 1913c. 
P. manni Brues, 1913. Haiti: Furcy; La Visite, La Selle Plateau, 
5000-7000 ft., seen. Brues, 1935. 
P. ruber Fuhrmann, 1913. Panama: Chiriqui Prov., Lino, near 
Boquete, 41 00-4500 ft. Costa Rica: Rancho Redondo. Guatemala: 
Puerto Barrios (?). The record of P. ( Epiperipatus ) biolleyi var. 
betheli Cockerell 1913 from Puerto Barrios appears to be P. ruber 
according to Clark and Zetek (1946). Clark, 1941b; Fuhrmann, 
1914. 
P.sedgwicki Bouvier. Venezuela: Caracas, seen; San Esteban; 
La Moka; Las Trincheras; La Guayra. 
P. swainsonae Cockerell. Jamaica: Bath; Savanna la Mar; local- 
ities in Hanover, Portland and Trelawny Parishes, from 400 to 
1500 feet, seen. Andrews, 19 33; Arnett, 1961; Brues, 1911; Lynn, 
1936. 
Plicatoperipatus Clark, 1913a 
Type species. Peripatus jamaicensis Grabham and Cockerell, 
1892. By original designation and by monotypy. 
Known only from Jamaica. 
P. jamaicensis (Grabham and Cockerell). Jamaica: Portland, 
Manchester, St. Thomas, Trelawny, St. Ann, and Westmorland 
Parishes, seen. Andrews, 1933; Arnett, 1961; Brues, 1911; Lynn, 
1936. 
Speleoperipatus new genus 
Description. Peripatidae, Peripatinae, with 22 or 23 pairs of legs; 
three foot papillae (two anterior and one posterior) ; legs four and 
five with urinary papillae broadly attached to and indenting creeping 
pad three, pad four crescent-^shaped ; no fifth pad. 
Type species. Speleoperipatus speleusj new species. 
