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(/. c. p. 632), from Veragiia j P. luctuosus (ibid.), from Ceylon \ P. decoratus 
(1. c. p. 633), from Oaraccas j P. fallax (ibid.), from Brazil j P. notatm (1. c. 
p. 634), from Columbia ; P. cJtloropus (I. c. p. 619), P. boyotemis (ibid.), P. 
serridons (ibid.), and P. scidptus (/. c. p. 020), from Bogota. 
Section Strongylosoma s. s. : — Stronyylosoma harimanni (1. c. p. 634), from 
Sennaar j S. nietneri il. c. p. 635), from Ceylon ; S. luzonieme (ibid.), from 
Lu 9 on j S. japonicum (ibid.), from Yokuliama; S. vermimlare (/. c. p. 630), 
from Caruccus; S. ylabrum (ibid.), from Columbia. 
In the subgenus Rachidomoipha ; — P. nodosus (1. c. p. 530), from New 
Granada j P. aluiaceus (I, c. p. 620), from Bogota. 
In the subgenus JRhacophorus : — P. hoffmamii (1. c. p. 537), from Costa Rica. 
In the subgenus Cryjdodesmus: — P. alatus (/. c. p. 021), from Bogota. 
In the subgeuus Polydesmus s. s. : — P. a-yyptiacus (/. c. p. 537), from Egypt ) 
P. tenuis (1. c. p. 538), from Berlin ; P. cavernanim (ibid.), from the Adels- 
berg caves ; P. ehretiberyii (ibid.), from Egypt j P. lusitanicus (ibid.), from 
Portugal ; P. ?nucronatus (1. c. p. 022), P. anyulifer (/. c. p. 023), and P. funi- 
culus (ibid.), from Bogota. 
In the subgenus Trachelodesmus : — P. arcticollis (1. e. p. 639), from Caraccas ^ 
P. constr ictus (1. c. p. 024), from Bogota. 
In the subgenus Paradesmiis : — P. liberiensis (1. c. p. 640), from Liberia ; 
P. ornatus (ibid.), from Guinea. 
In the subgenus Eurynrus : — P. erythropus (1. c. p. 541), of unknown origin ; 
P. ate)' (ibid.), from Caraccas ; P. tricuspidatus (/. c. p. 542), from Guinea ; P. 
Jlavo-muryimdus (ibid.), from America?; P. alhocarinatus (1. c. p. 024), P. 
fumiyatus (ibid.), P. tripunctatus (/. c. p. 025), P. uncinatus (ibid.), P. semi- 
cinctus (ibid.), P. aroatui (ibid.), P. hybridus {1. c. p. 020), and P. tcmia (ibid.), 
from Bogota. 
In the subgeuus Odontodesmus : — P. moluccensis (1. c. p. 543), from the Mo- 
luccas. 
In the subgenus Stenonia : — P. python (1. c. p. 543), from Costa Rica ; P. 
fimbnatus (ibid.), from Veragua ; P. concolor (/. c. p. 544), from Ternate, &c. ; 
P. dors(dis (ibid.), from Lu9on; P. pilipes (ibid.), from Borneo, &c. ; P. malac- 
canus (/. c. p. 545), from Singapore ; P. subvittatus (ibid.), from Linga ; P. 
punctatus (ibid.), from Borneo, &c. ; P. pictus (1. c. p. 540), from Borneo, &c. ; 
P. scutatus (ibid.), from PuloMatjan (indicated as probably the type of a new 
genus, Acanthodesmtis, characterized by the possession of a spine on the basal 
joint of the legs) ; P. sumatranus (/. c. p. 547), from Sumatra, &c. 
JULIDAJ. 
Ti'achyjidus, g. n., Peters (^lonatsber. Berk Akad. 1804, p. 547). Allied to 
S 2 urostreptus and Spirobolus, but with the eyes in a simple series and the body 
with rows of spinose longitudinal keels. Sp. P. ceylonicus, Peters (1. c. p. 648), 
from Ceylon. 
Mr. Wood describes the following North American species 
of Jill us : — 
J. venustus (1. c. p. 10) ; J. pilosiscutu andP. oreyoncnsis (p. 11) ; J. immacu- 
latus and J. vamdicidatus (p. 1 2) ; J. Imiuvatus^ J. mili sH, and J. ci/wrcijrons 
(p. 13) ; J, cceruleocinclus, J. hortvnsis, and J. viryutus (p. 14). 
