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MYRIOPODA. 
Iulom(yi'ph.a \^Iulimoi'pha \ vox hybr.], g. n., Porath, I, c. Principally distin- 
guished from other genera of the fam. luUdes by the “ lamina labialia ” being 
divided into two parts by a transverse suture. I. kinhergi, sp. n., Cape of Good 
Hope. 
AllopornSj g. n., id, 1. c. Differs from all known species of luUdes by the 
pores r»5pugnatoirea/’ instead of beginning at the 6th, being found on the 6th 
eeginent ; the mandibles have 8 teeth j the first four segments are open below ; 
otherwise this genus comes very near to JSpirostreptus (subgen. Nodopgge). 
A, dissimilisy sp. n., Caffraria. 
Polyzotiium germanicum (Gerv. & Waga). F. Meinert has a monograph 
on this species, found in Denmark, Tillaeg til Danmarks Chilognather,” 
Nat. Tids. (3) vi. (1870). This paper is analyzed and reviewed by A. 
Humbert, J. Zool. ii. pp. 189-191. 
CHILOPODA. 
Eucoryhas grandidieri (cf. Zool. llec. ii. pp. 376 «& 378). H. Lucas gives 
an elaborate account of this species in Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) i. pp. 445-451, 
pi. 7. figs. 1-7. Its differences from E. crotalus (Gerstacker) are minutely 
pointed out. 
Cryptops (Loach). Plateau, 1. o, p. 8, pi. 1, briefly refers to and figures 
various portions of the external anatomy of C, moigmi, agUis, and hortcmky 
pointing out that the disposition and number of the minute teeth on the 
underside of the 3rd and 4th joints of the anal pair of legs will probably be 
found of use in determining the value of exotic species. 
Mimantarium gervaisij sp. n,, id, 1. c. pp. 8-11, pi. 2, Ghent. 
