2 Myr. 
MYRIOPODA. 
ii. Calcaratoi (vel Calcaria. subg. n.). Pedes anales articulo pen- 
ultimo infrk calcarato. Scutum dorsale primum antice sulco 
transverse nullo. (S. calcarata, sp. n.) 
iii. Multispina tee. Pedum analium articulus primus infra spinis 
numerosis, plerumque in tres series digestis. {S. platypus^ 
Brandt, = afzeli^ Por. ; &c.) 
iv. Parcispinatce. Pedes anales subteretes, parum spinati, articulo 
primo infra spinis 3-2 1. nullis. Corpus postice elongatum. {S. 
elongata^ Por., &c.) 
ToMosvi-RY, E. Adatok a Hazdnkban Elofordulo Myriopodakhoz. 
Term, fiizetek, iii. pp. 162-156, 186 & 187, 244-249, & 269, pis. 
viii. & X. 
A list of the Myriopoda of Hungary, with the description of a new 
ijithohius. The following known species are redescribed and figured : — 
Paradesmus gracilis^ pi. x. figs. 1-5, a species introduced into Hungary 
from Samoa ; and Schendyla eximia, pi. x. fig. 6. 
Ohilopoda. 
Kohlrausch, E. Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Scolopendriden. J. Mus. 
Godeffr. xiv. pp. 51-74, pi. vi. 
The general characters of the Scolopendridce^ and their relative value 
in the determination of genera and species are discussed, and the follow- 
ing arrangement of genera is proposed : — 
A. 23 pairs of legs, 
1. Scolopendropsisy Brandt. 4 eyes on each side. 
2. Scolopocryptops, Newp. Eyeless ; all the legs 6-jointed. 
3. Newportia, Gerv. Eyeless ; last pair of legs 14-joiiited. 
B. 21 pairs of legs, and 10 pairs of stigmata. 
4. Ileterostoma^ Newp. Stigmata sieve-like ; last pair of legs 
stout. 
5. Branchiostoma, Newp. Stigmata branchiform ; last pair of 
legs slender. 
6. Trematoptychus, Peters. Stigmata S-shaped ; last pair of 
legs slender. 
C. 21 pairs of legs, and 9 pairs of stigmata. 
a. 4 eyes on each side ; stigmata branchiform. 
7. Branchiotrema, g. n. Last pair of legs very slender. 
8. A lipes, Imhoff. Last pair of legs broad and flat. 
9. CupipeSj g. n. Last pair of legs very short and thick. 
b. 4 pairs of eyes ; stigmata slit-like. 
10. Cormocephalus, Newp. Neck-plate expanded; head rounded; 
straight behind. 
11. (P) Ehombocephalus, Newp. Neck-plate expanded; head 
lozenge-shaped. 
12. (?) Theatops, Newp. Head-plato but slightly expanded ; 
last back-plate large. 
