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(With, 28. p. 66) ; Togo : Bismarcksburg, and Senegal (Ellingsen, 9. 

 p. 387). From the central and eastern parts of Africa we have the 

 following localities : Uganda : Bugala (Ellingsen, 10. p. 536) ; Eritrea : 

 Ghinda (Ellingsen, 8. p. 218), and Keunion (Ellingsen, 9. p. 387). 

 A new locality will be given in the special part. 



CHELIFER SOCOTRENSIS With. 



The type specimens were from Socotra, $ and 2 (With, 26. 

 p. 116). 



CHELIFER STRANDI Ellingsen. 



The species was founded on specimens, $ and 2 , from German 

 East Africa : Amani (Ellingsen, 6. p. 30), and has been taken 

 nowhere else. 



CHELIFER SUBRUBER E. Simon. 



A cosmopolitan species to which were referred some specimens 

 from German East Africa : Amani and Bomola (Ellingsen 6. p. 28). 



CHELIFER TENUIMANUS Balzan. 



A species very nearly related to Ck. Simoni ; established by 

 Balzan on specimens from Madagascar : Nossi-be (Balzan, l.p. 532), 

 and not since met with. 



CHELIFER TERMITOPHILUS Tullren. 





Only known from Natal : Stamford Hill (Tullgren, 21. p. 221), 

 3 and 2 . 



CHELIFER TORULOSUS Tullgren. 



Tullgren based the species on specimens, $ and 2 , from Cape 

 Colony : Port Elizabeth (Tullgren, 22. p. 35), and reported it after- 

 wards from Natal : Stamford Hill, and from Zululand : Dukudu 

 (Tullgren, 21. p. 220). I am very much inclined to believe it the 

 same species as Ch. Kewi Ellingsen. 



CHELIFER TUMULIFERUS Tullgren. 



An interesting species from Namalaland : Port Nolloth (Tullgren, 

 24. p. 284). As regards a new locality, see the special part. 







MYRMOCHERNES AFRICANUS Tullgren. 



This species belongs to a genus autochthon in Africa ; the single 

 species known is the above from Cape Colony : Port Elizabeth 

 (Tullgren, 22. p. 61). Females only, and taken nowhere else. 



