MYRIOPODA, 
267 
multideiitate point ; first pair of maxillo© with 2 membranaceous processes ; 
claw of second pair of maxillary feet with tooth very small or 0 ; antennae 
subfiliform, rather short, densely pilose. Sp. S. fovcolatus, sp. n., Bergs. & 
hlein. I, G. p. IG (= G, liumuli^ Newp. ?), and 8. sodalis, sp. n., Bergs. & 
Mein. I, c. p. 17. 
3. Scoliojdanes, g. n., Bergsbe & Meinert, 1 . c. p. 18 Linotamia and Stcno- 
tmiia, Koch). Body more or less fusiform ; labrum free, entire, crenulated in 
the middle ; mandibles with a long, multidentate point ; first pair of maxillae 
without processes ; claw of second pair of maxillary feet with a strong basal 
tooth ; antennae filiform, short. Sp. Geophiliis maritimus (Leach), G. acumi- 
naius (Leach), and G. {Lmotcenid) crassipcs (Koch). 
4. Schendyla, g. n., Bergsoe »& Meinert, 1. c. p. 23. Body fusiform j labrum 
nearly united to the clypeus, dentate in the middle ] mandibles with a short, - 
paucidentate point ; first pair of maxillae without processes ; claw of second 
pair of maxillary feet with a large basal tooth ; antennae filiform, rather long ; 
anal feet much incrassated in both sexes. Sp. G, {Linotcenia) nGmoremu 
(Koch). 
5. Himantarimn (Koch). Sp. G. stibterrancus (Leach). 
Parfitt (Zoologist, 18G6, p. 7) announces his rediscovery of Geop)1iilns man- 
twins (Leach) at Plymouth under stones on the shore. 
Arthronomalus crassicornis, sp. n., Parfitt, Zoologist, 180G, p. 7, under bark 
at Exeter. 
CHILOGNATHA. 
Glomerid^e. 
Olujaspisj^.w,, Wood, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. 18G5, p. 173. Allied to 
Zcphronia) segments of body 0^ antennae very short, o -jointed; c^^esaggre-' 
gated. — Sp. O. puncticeps^ sp. n.. Wood, 1. c. p. 173, from Port Natal. 
Glomeris hicolor, Wood, 1. c. p. 172, Hongkong. With only 12 eyes. 
PoLYDESMIDiE. 
Stronc/ylosoma carimdata, Motschulskj'', Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc, xxxix. 
part i. p. 200, Japan. 
Pauropid^.. 
Fauropus, g. ii., Lubbock, Journ. Linn. Soc. ix. p. 179. 
Antennae of 5 joints, bifid at apex, and bearing 3 long, jointed 
appendages ; body of 10 segments, convex, with scattered hairs ; 
legs 9 pairs. This genus includes two minute speeies, which 
are regarded by Lubbock as uniting the two orders of Myriopods, 
and also serving to ally them with the rest of the Arthropoda. 
The legs are equidistant, and last pair elongated ; the mouth 
consists of 2 pairs of minute organs ; and between the legs of 
the second pair there are two processes, which probably belong 
to the generative organs. 
Sir J. Lubbock also notices this new Myriopod, in Proc. Ent. Soc. 18G0, 
p. xxxii. 
