MYIilOPODA. 
2 Myr. 
Latzel, R. Die Myriopoden der Osterreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchic. 
Mit Bestimmungs-Tabellen aller bisher aufgestellten Myriopoden- 
Gattuugen, mid zahlreichon, die morpliologischen Verbal tnisso dieser 
Thiere illustrirenden, Abbild ungen. Erste Hiilfte. Die Chilopoden. 
Wien: 1880, 8vo, pp. xv. & 228, pis. x. 
Very full details are given respecting bibliography, structure, &c., and 
the genera and species are also fully described in all stages, many of the 
latter being new. The plates represent generic details. 
TomosvIry, E. Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Myriopoden Ungarns. I. — 
Die Chilopoden. Zool. Anz. iii. pp. 617-619. 
List of species, with descriptions of 4 new ones. 
Cermatia forceps. Eye and brain described ; the former does not differ 
essentially from that of other Myriopoda ; the latter resembles that of 
Bothropolys. The brain of Myriopods more resembles that of Insects 
than that of Crustacea, including Limulus ; and the structure of the eye 
is also essentially different from that of the latter. Mason & Packard, 
Am. Nat. xiv. pp. 662 & 663. 
Lithohius. Larva noticed ; Ryder, Am. Nat. 2 (iv. p. 376. 
Lithohius sibiricus, Gerstf. Under this name, Gerstfeldt confounded 
two species, L. affinis and orientalis, Ssel,, for the former of which the 
name should be retained ; Sseliwanoff, Zool. ^ Anz. iii. pp. 541-643. 
Lithohius sibiricus and Craspedosoma armatum, Gerstf., redescribed ; 
Haase, oj). cit. pp. 223-225. 
In the Geophilidce, each segment bearing a single pair of legs is double, 
being formed of a front and back segment ; Sseliwanoff, 1. c. p. 167. 
Geophilus electricus. Phosphorescence; J. MacLeod, Feuill. Nat. x. 
p. 38. 
Stigmatog aster, g. n., Latzel, Die Myriopodep, p. 211. Allied to 
Bothriogaster ; a deep stigma-like pit on each side of several adjacent 
abdominal plates, set rather forward ; dorsal shields with a double 
fork. Types, Himantarium subterraneum, Leach, and H. gracile, Mein. 
Notiphilides, g. n., id. Zool. Anz. iii. p. 647. Allied to Notiphilus ; 
type, N. maximiliani, Humb. & Sauss. 
New species : — 
Lithohius leptopus, Austria, p. 53, dalmaticus, Dalmatia, p, 61, pere- 
grinus, Austria, p. 63, nigrifrons, p. 71, aulacopus, p, 84, pygmceus, p. 86, 
anodus, Austria, p. 88, subtilis, Tyrol, p. 91, pusillus, p. 108, stygius, 
p. 113, illyricus, Austria, p, 115, id. 1. c. ; L. nodulipes and cyrtopus, id. 
Zool. Anz. iii. p. 225, Austria; L. (Eulithobius) maculatus, p. 201, L. 
(Neolithobius) terreus, p. 203, L. (^L ) parvolus (sic), p. 213, incequidens, 
p. 214, ardesiacus and violaceus, p. 215, marginatus, p. 217, and L. [Archi- 
lithohius) meridionalis, Fedrizzi, Atti Soc. Rad. v. (1878, omitted from 
Zool. Rec. XV.), Italy ; L. calabrensis aud depressus, Fanzago, Bull. Ent. 
Ital. xii. pp. 269 & 270, Calabria ; L. brachycephalus, id. 1. c., Resocouti, 
1880, p. 16, Avellana ; L. dubius, S. Hungary, and dadayi, S. Tran- 
sylvania, Tomosvary, Zool. Anz. iii. p. 618; L. thetidis, Karsch, Z. ges. 
Naturw. (3) v. p. 848, China. 
