. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. LAWRENCE: CHILOPODA (MYRIOPODA) 415 1. Mangasini, 4000 feet, Usandawi, 38. Amani, 3000 feet, Usambara Mtns., 1. Magrotto Mtn., 2500 feet, near Tanga, 1. Siga Caves, 50 feet, near Tanga, 1. Tanga, 50 feet, coast of 1. Morogoro, 1628 feet, 1. Nchingidi, 2700 feet, Rondo Plateau, The collection includes a number of developmental stages; accompan- ying two Amani females are two batches of eggs and four post-natal development stages


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. LAWRENCE: CHILOPODA (MYRIOPODA) 415 1. Mangasini, 4000 feet, Usandawi, 38. Amani, 3000 feet, Usambara Mtns., 1. Magrotto Mtn., 2500 feet, near Tanga, 1. Siga Caves, 50 feet, near Tanga, 1. Tanga, 50 feet, coast of 1. Morogoro, 1628 feet, 1. Nchingidi, 2700 feet, Rondo Plateau, The collection includes a number of developmental stages; accompan- ying two Amani females are two batches of eggs and four post-natal development stages. If the batches, which number 70 and 103 re- spectively, represent two layings, then the number produced by this. Fig. 1. Cormocephalus multispinus quadridens sp. nov. Sternite and coxo- pleurae of the last segment viewed from below. species appears to be greater than is usual in the Scolopendromorpha. It is certainly more than the highest number (40) deposited by the somewhat smaller Cormocephalus multispinus in Southern Africa, and that (33) recorded for Scolopendra dalmatica in Europe. The earliest development stage consists of 19 embryos and corresponds very closely with that described and figured as the first. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum


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