78 Annals of the South African Museum. 



SUBRUBEE-TYPE (Withius). 



Chelifer angulatus Ellingsen. Chelifer perpusillus Ellingsen 

 ,, angustatus Tullgren. ,, Simoni Balzan. 



Bayoni Ellingsen. ,, siibmber E. Simon. 



,, Biittneri Ellingsen. ,, tcnuiiiianiis Balzan. 



,, glabratus Ellingsen. ,, tcrmitophilus Tullgren 



paradoxes Ellingsen. tiimiiliferns Tullgren. 



CANCROIDES-TYPE (Chelifer). 



Chelifer cancroides Linne. Chelifer uiucronatus Tullgren. 

 ,, facetus Tullgren. ,, sculpt nratas Lewis. 



,, Keivi Ellingsen. ,, socotrensis With. 



minmculoides Ellingsen. ,, torulosus Tullgren. 



minusculus Ellingsen. Walliskeivi Ellingsen. 



The place of the following species is doubtful, partly because 

 females only have as yet been found, and partly because the species 

 are very little known and have not been examined as regards the 

 sexual apparatus of the males. 



Clielifer arrnatus Tdmosvary. Chelifer exiguusTul\greu( 5 only). 



camerunensis Tullgren ,, lamcllatus Tullgren 



( $ only). ( ? only). 



cocophilus E. Simon. ,, octentoctus Balzan. 



,, comorensis Ellingsen ,, segregatus Tullgren 



( ? only). ( ? only). 



NOTE. Chelifer garypoides Ellingsen belongs perhaps to a 

 special group. 



The fauna of Central and South Africa, as regards the Pseudo- 

 scorpions, is thus rather a rich one, comprising 87 species, of 

 which 10 are described as new, but other new species will certainly 

 be found by further investigations, especially of the central parts of 

 the area. It will perhaps be of some interest to give a survey of 

 what was known before this publication about the distribution 

 of these animals in the above-named parts of Africa, following the 

 first enumeration of the species. 



CHELIFER BRAUNSI Tullgren. 



Described from Cape Colony : Algoa Bay (Tuligren, 22. p. 58). 

 Afterwards recorded from Zululand : Lake Sibayi (Tullgren, 21. 

 p. 224). In both cases only females. 



