Myr. 1 
MYRIOPODA. 
BY 
The Key. 0. P. Cambridge, M.A., C.M.Z.S. 
Fanzago, F. Sopra alcuni Miriapodi cavernicoli dolla Francia o della 
Spagna. Atti Acc. Rom. (3) Mem. i. pp. 407-417. 
After a general discussion of the French and Spanish cave-dwelling 
Myriapods, the author describes Craspedosoma simoni, sp. n., p. 410, 
Spain and Basses Alpes, Strongylosoma bisiilcatum, sp. n., p, 411, Ardeche, 
Polydesmus suhterraneus, Heller, P. cavernarum, Peters, Blaniulus guttu- 
latus, F. (with synonymy), LitJiobius {ArchilitJiobius) cavernicolus[-la] 
and X. speluncarum^ spp. nn., p. 414, Ari^ge, X. Menge, Geo- 
philus [script. Geojilus'] flavus, Deg., and Polyxenus lagurus, L. 
H. Weyenbergii, in R. Napp’s “ Die Argentinische Republik ” 
(Buenos Aires: 1876, 8vo), p. 185, records Myriopoda from La Plata. 
F. W. Hutton, Ann. N. H. (4) xx. pp. 114-117, describes the follow- 
ing spp. nn. from New Zealand : — 
Hemicops impressus^ p. 114, Dunedin and Queenstown. 
Himantariumferrugineumy Wellington and Otago, and H. morbosum^ 
Wellington and Dunedin, p. 115. 
lulus {^pirostreptus) strictus. p. 115, Dunedin. 
Polydesmus [Oxyurus) serratus, p. 115, Dunedin, P. war thing toni, p. 116^ 
Queenstown, and P. (Strongylosoma) macrocejdialus, p. 116, Dunedin. 
Craspedosoma tri-setosum^ p. 116, Dunedin. 
Splioirotherium liosomtm, p. 116, Dunedin. 
lulus nitens, sp. n., A. Murray, Economic Entomology, Aptera, p. 18^ 
fig., ? East Indies. 
Polydesmus dorsalis, sp. n , id. 1. c. p. 20, fig., “ tropical.” 
Brachycybe rosea, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 21, fig., California. 
