MYIUOPODA. 
BY 
E. 0. Rye, P.Z.S. 
Meinert, F. Myriapoda Musa3i Hauuiensis. Bidrag til Myriapo- 
dernes Morphologi og Systematik. I. Geophili. Nat. Tids. (3) 
vii. [1870 ; omitted from Zool. Bee. vii.] pp. 1-128, pis. i.-iv. 
The family is thus diagnosed : — Segments numerous, equal ; legs short ; 
tarsi entire ; antennae 14- jointed ; eyeless ; basal plate of head free. 
The following genera and species are described (with synonymy) : — 
Orya, g. n., p. 14, for Geophilus barharicus, Gerv., pi. i. figs. 1-12. Orph- 
nceus, g. n., p. 17, for 0. lividus, sp. n., p. 19, pi. ii. figs. 6-11, Nicobar Islands, 
and 0. brasiliensis, sp. n., p. 20, pi. ii. fig. 12, Rio de Janeiro. Iliman- 
tarium gabrielis, L., pis. i. figs. 13-18, ii. figs. 1 & 2, rugidosimi, Koch, 
subterraneum, Leach, pi. ii. figs. 3-5, and H. superbum^ p. 28, and 
hispaniciun, p. 29, Spain, mediterraneum, p. 29, Algeria and Spain, 
dimidiatum, p. 30, Seville, Madeira, gracile, p. 32, Italy, Algeria, 
Spain, and filum, p. 33, Algeria and Spain, spp. nn. Mesocanthus^ 
g. n., p. 34, for M. albus, sp. n., p. 35, pi. iii. figs, 1-6, Tunis. 
Dignathodon^ g. n., p. 36, for Geophilus microcephalus, Luc., pi. iii. 
figs. 13-22. Scotophilus, g. n., p. 40, for S. bicarinatus^ p. 41, 
pi. iii. figs. 7-11, South Europe and Algeria, pulchellus, p. 42, Algeria, 
and illyricus, p. 43, Trieste, spp. nn. Chcetechelyne, g. n., p. 44, for 
? Geoph. vesuvianus, Newp., pi. iii. figs. 20-26, and C. moiitana, sp. u,, 
p. 47, S. Tyrol. Scolioplanes crassipes, Koch, pi. iii. figs. 12-19, acumi- 
natus and maritimus, Leach, and sacolinensis, sp. n., p. 53, Saghalin. 
Schendyla nemorensis, Koch, pis. iii. figs. 31-34, iv. fig. 1, eximia^ sp. n., 
p. 57, pi. iii. figs. 27-30, Bona. Geophilus sodalis^ Berg. & Mein., pi. iv. 
figs. , foveolatus and truncorum, B. & M., proximus and ferrugineus^ 
Koch, longicornis, Leach, electricus, L., and S. pusillus, p. 68, Tubingen, 
Bona, luridus, p. 69, Granada, hispanicus, p. 70, Spain, barbaricus, p. 71, 
Bona, sublceviSy p. 72, Brazil, tyrolensis, p. 73, Tyvol, frenum, p. 74, Bona, 
montanus, p. 74, Carinthia (? ? = Arthroriomalus hopiiy Newp.), alpinus^ 
p. 76, Tubingen, latro, p. 79, N. America, New Orleans, pilosus^ p. 86, 
Saghalin, arenarius, p. 78, gracilis^ p. 82, spiniger^ p. 85, pi. iv. fig. 16, 
