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Show 41 in are found in China, Fiji Islands, Japan and Philippines; one species each are New Guinea and Sunda Islands. The Six is species cosmopolitan. genus Cryptops found in the Australian regions; two species each in Burma, New Guinea, Philippine Islands, Sumatra and Java; one each in Celebes and Malay. species each Celebes, . spread over the Ethiopian, the Indo-Australian and the Bol widespread and cosmopolitan. Three genera, namely, Otostigmus, Rhysida, and Ethmostigmus, are represented in the Philippine fauna. The genus Otostigmus is spread over all the tropical and subtropical regions. There are 11 species in Malay, 10 species in New' Guinea, 9 species in Sumatra, 8 species in Burma, 7 each in the Australian region and the Philippines, 6 species in Java, 5 species in Borneo, 4 species each in Ceylon, China and India, three each in Celebes and Siam, one each in Japan and Molucca. The genus Rhysida is spread over the Indomalayan, the Ethiopian, the Australian, and the Neo tropical regions There are seven species found in Australia, five species in India, three species in Philippines, 2 species each in Burma, Borneo, Celebes, Ceylon, China, Java, Japan, Malay, New GUinea, and Sumatra. The genus Ethmostigmus is spread over the Indo-Australian The family Otostigmidae arctic regions with some is members .. and the Ethiopian regions. There Australia, Ceylon, Java and India, are one five species found in New Guinea, three species each in species each in Borneo, Burma, Celebes, China, Malay, Molocca, Philippine Islands, Siam and Sumatra. The family Scolopendridae is disseminated over all the tropical and subtropical regions. Three genera, namely, Asanada, Cormocephalus and Scolependra are found in the Philippine Islands. The genus Asanada is spread over the Ethiopian and the Indo-Australian regions. Two species are found in the Philippine Islands. The genus Cormocephalus is spread also over the Ethiopian and the Indo-Australian regions. There are 18 species found in the Australian area; three species each in Ceylon and New Guinea; two species each in Burma and India; one species in the Philippine Islands. The genus Scolopendra is spread over all the tropical and the subtropical regions. There are six species found in the Australian area; five species in China; four species each in India, Indochina, Japan, Java and the Philippine Islands; three species in Ceylon; two species each in Borneo, Burma, Malay, New Guinea, Siam and Sumatra; one species each in Celebes and Molucco. The family Lithobiidae is scattered over the Palaearctic, the Nearctic and the East Asia regions. One genus Australobius is found in the Philippine fauna, which also occurs in Java, Malay, and Australia. The family Ethopolidae is spread over the holarctic and the Indo- Australian regions. One genus Bothropolys is found in the Philippine Islands which is also spread to China, Japan and New Guinea. The family Scutigeridae is dispersed over all the tropical and the subtropical regions. Three genera, namely Scutigera, Allothereua and Parascutigera are known to be represented in the Philippine fauna. The genus Scutigera is spread over the tropical and the subtropical regions. There species found in India and East India; two in China; one each in Japan, Philippine Islands. The genus Allothereua is spread over the Indo Australian region. There are three species found in the Australian area and one in the Philip pine Islands. The genus Parascutigera is scattered over all the tropical and subtropical re gions. There are two species found in Malay, one species each in Australia, Celebes, Micro nesia and the Philippine Islands. are four New Guinea and the (2) Members of orders, of families and of genera not represented in the Philippine Islands but occurring in other Oriental regions and Australian regions. Order Craterostigmida occurs in the Australian region but has not so far been found in the Philippine fauna. The superfamily Islands. Cermatobiodea occurs in India but has not been found in the Philippine |