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Show 9 , ! Indoaustralian subregion: 4 species at New Guinea; 2 each in Solomon and Philippine Islands; 1 each at Celebes and East Indies. The genus Spirostrophus is not very abundant in the Indo the australian subregion: 3 species occur in Celebes, 1 in Java and 1 with three varieties in Islands, Philippine Islands. The new genus Variulus with one species is found in the Philippine and not as yet elsewhere. The family Spirostrepsidae is spread over the Neotropical, the Ethiopian and the Oriental regions. The distribution of its genus Spirostreptus in the Oriental regions is as follows: 11 species in Borneo; 9 in Ceylon; 5 each in Java and Sumatra; 3 each in India and the Philip pine Islands; 2 each in Malay and East Indies; 1 in Burma. The family Harpagophoridae is spread over the Ethiopian, the Neotropical and the Oriental regions. The genus Thyropygus is represented in the Philippine fauna with two species. In other subregions species occur as follows: 27 species in India; 11 in Java; 8 in Cochin-China; Sumatra; 2 in Burma; 1 each in Malay, Celebes and Sunda Islands. family Cambalidae diffuses over the Neotropical and Australian regions, the genus Julomorpha is wide-spread and also represented in the Philippines with one species. However, this genus is not rich in species in other Oriental regions. The family Metopidiothrigidae and genus Metopidiothrix diffuse only at the East Indian region. The family Siphonophoridae is disseminated through the Ethiopian, the Neotropical, and the Oriental regions. The genus Siphonophora is represented in the Philippine fauna with one spe cies. Other species of this genus and their distribution: 4 each in New Guinea and Cochin China; 3 in India; 2 each in Ceylon, Java, and Sunda Islands; 1 in Borneo. 5 each in Borneo and The - (2) Members of curring in orders, families and genera other Oriental-regions. not represented in the Philippine fauna but oc Pselaphognatha, the orders Glomeridesmida, Lysiopetalida, Julida and Platy represented in the Palaearctic and Oriental regions, but have not so far been found in the Philippine Islands. Orders Striariida and Stemmiulida, not originally occurring in the Palaearctic and the Ori ental areas, are also absent from the Philippine fauna. The following families are represented in Palaearctic, Oriental and Australian regions, but are absent from the Philippine fauna: Polyxenidae, Lophoproctidae, Glomeridesmidae, Glo Oniscodesmidae, Polydesmidae, SphaerO: Mastigonodesmidae, meridellidae, Gervasiidae, Leptodesmidae, Trachysomatidae, trichopidae, Fontariidae, Chamaesomatidae, HetaroporaUdae, Verhoeffidae, Faginidae, Brachychaeteumidae, Anthogonidae, Anthroleucosomatidae, Heterolat zellidae, Neatroctosomatidae, Pseudoclididae, Rothenbuehleridae, Attemsiidae, Opisthocheiri dae, Haplobainosomatidae, Craspedosomatidae, Diplomaraginidae, Chordeumidae, Orobaino somatidae, Conotylidae, Callipodidae, Dorypetallidae, Lysiopetalidae, Julidae, Blaniulidae, Pachybolidae, Odontopygidae, Pricambalidae, Cambalopsidae,. Siphoiulidae, Platydesmidae, Siphonocryptidae, Polyzoniidae. Among the genera not found in Philippine fauna but represented in other Oriental and Aus tralian regions (limited to Celebes and New Guinea only) are the following: Polyxenus, Mono graphis, Lophoproctus, Trichoproctus, Termitodesmus, Zephroniodesmus, Arthrosphae Cyliosoma, Tonkinobelum, Procyliosoma, Rhopalomeris, Apiomeris, Glomeridesmus, Glomeris Nesoglomeris, Doratodesmus, Opistotreptus, Opisthoporodesmus, Myxodesmus, Phenacoporus Cryptocorypha, Atopodesmus, Sphaerotrichopus, Scytonotus, Icosidesmus, Nedyopus, Australid soma, Asphalidesmus, Polylepis, Eustrongylosoma, Pachyurus, Plusiodesmus, Retrodesmus Elatosus, Porauxus, Cryptodesmus, Aphlotes, Hoplitesmus, Pauroplus, Oxidus, Papuosoma, Caloma, Xenosoma, Schedotridona, Julus, Diopsiulus, Eucarlia, Cherastus, Mystalides, Trache lomegalus, Eucentrobolus, Pseudospirobollelus, Spirobollelus, Rhinocricus, Polyconoceras ' Dinematocricus, Proporobolus, Acanthiulus, Phagostrophus, Arostrophus, Sympastrophus, The subclass desmida are ' ' ' |