2 Myr. 
MYlilOPODA. 
which has been chemically examined by A. Soldaini, and proves to exhibit 
a strong resemblance to silk. 
Haase, E. Beitrag zur Phylogenie und Ontogenie der Chilopoden. 
Z. E. Ver. schles. (2) Heft viii. pp. 93-115. 
. Schlesiens Chilopoden. ii. Chilopoda epimorpha, 1. c. pp. 66-92. 
[These papers have not been seen by the Kecorder.] 
Karsch, F. Zur Formenlehre der pentazonen Myriopoden. Arch. f. 
Nat. xlvii. pp. 19-35, pi. ii. 
Includes critical remarks on previous publications, descriptions of the 
generative organs and accessory legs, tables of the genera Sphwrotherium 
and Sphceropceus, Brandt, and descriptions of various new species. The 
figures represent details of various species of these genera. 
Koiilkauscii, E. Gattungen und Arten der Scolopendriden. Arch. f. 
Nat. xlvii. pp. 50-132, pis. iv. & v. 
Includes a table of genera, and a list of genera and species, the former 
being always, and the latter often, characterized, whether new or not. 
The following synonyms are given : — Scolopocryptops sexs 2 nnosus, Newp., 
pi. iv. figs, 1-3 (= S. spinicmida, Wood, = S. mexicana, Humb. & Sauss., 
— Scolopendropsis helvola^ Koch, = S. melanostoma and miersi, Newp.) ; 
S. lanatipes, Wood (= gracilis^ Wood, = californica, Humb. & Sauss.) ; 
Newportia longitarsis, Gerv. (P=W. azteca, und ? = Scolopendrella mexicana, 
Humb. & Sauss.) ; Heterostoma sulcidens, Newp., pi. iv. figs. 6-7 (=11. 
sulcicornis, Jiava, ? megacephala^ ? platycephala, and fasciata^ Newp.; = 
? H. hrowni^ Butl., = ? Scolo^iendra rubi'iceps, Brandt, = ? rapax, cribri- 
fera, and ? eydoiixiana, Gerv., = S. trigonojwda^ Leach, = Dacetum capense, 
Koch); Branchiostoma nudum, figured, pi. iv. fig. 9 ; Alipes multicostis, 
Imh. (? = Eucorybas crotalus, Gerst.) ; Cortnocejdialus westwoodi, Newp., 
pi. V. fig. 17 (= miniatus and subminiatus, Newp.) ; C. ffccundus, Newp. 
(=: violaceus, Newp.), C. Newp., pi. v. fig. 18 {—uhscurus and 
? pallipes, Newp., = brevispinatus, Koch,^ = Scolopendra puncticeps, 
Gerv.), Scolopendra dehaani, Brandt (= Jlssispina, horrida, ? ornata, 
gigantea, ? histrionica, Koch, silhetensis, concolor, ? inermis, childreni, and 
hardwickii, Newp., lirnicolor, cephalica, gracilis, bispinipes, Wood, and 
bicolor, Humb. & Sauss.), S. subspinipes, Leach (= plunibeolatus, dinodon, 
parvidens, byssina, and atra, Wood, rarispina, lucasi, sandioichiana, audax, 
and ? newporii, Gerv., horbonica, Blanch., ceylonensis, Jiava, planiceps, 
lutea, placece, ? gervaisi, sexspinosa, and ornata, Newp., moctans, sidpliu- 
rea, pulchra, and ferruginea, Koch), S. multidens, Newp. (? = septem- 
spinosa, Newp.), S. cingulata, Latr. (= morsitans, Kutorga, Luc., = cin- 
gulatoides, savignii, hispanica, Newp., = fulva, Gerv., = zwickiana, 
? obscura, nigrifrons, zonata, penetrans, grceca, italica, hcematica, Koch, 
= P dorice and violantis, Pirotta, S. morsitans, Linn., pi. v. figs. 19 & 20 
(= planipes, gervaisiana, scopoliana, infesta, Koch, algerina, leachi, 
fabricii, angulipes, tuberculidens, tigrina, formosa, longicornis, richardsoni, 
platypoides, and P varia, Newp., angusta, Luc., falvipes, elegans, erythro- 
cephala, hilineata, platypus, and crassipes, Brandt, mossambica,brachypoda, 
Peters, porphyratcenea, incequidens, pella, Wood, brandtiana 2 ind ? tongana. 
