86 Annals of the South African Museum. 



PSEUDOCHIRIDIUM TRAGARDHI Tullgl'eil. 



The tropical genus Pseudochiridium With is represented in 

 Africa by this species from Natal : Town Bush, Maritzburg 

 (Tullgren, 21. p. 226). 



CHEIRIDIUM MUSEORUM Leach. 



A species widely distributed throughout all Europe and also 

 reported from Algeria, in inhabited places. It was, therefore, a 

 very remarkable incident, that this species was taken in Cape 

 Colony : Pirie Forest, on yellow- wood. As regards its occurrence 

 there, see the special part. 



CHEIRIDIUM FERUM E. Simon. 



This species was hitherto known only in Europe : France, Italy, 

 and Switzerland. It has been taken by the Eev. Robert Godfrey in 

 Cape Colony : see the special part. 



CHEIRIDIUM SUBTROPICUM Tullgren. 



The types of this species were taken in Zululand : Umfolozi 

 (Tullgren, 21. p. 220), $ and 5 . As regards its occurrence in Cape 

 Colony, see the special part. 



NOTE. Two other species of this genus are known : Ch. corticum 

 Balzan, from South America, and Ch. formosaniim Ellingsen from 

 Asia. I quite agree with Tullgren (21. p. 216), that Cheiridium 

 tetrophthalmum Daday (from Hungary) does not belong to this 

 genus, but to Garypus. 



FEAELLA MIRABILIS Ellingsen. 



The types of this species, on which the genus Feaella was 

 founded, were taken by Leonardo Fea in Portuguese Guinea : 

 Bolama (Ellingsen, 4. p. 263), and the animal has been taken 

 nowhere else. 



FEAELLA MUCRONATA Tullgren. 



The species was based on specimens from Natal : Amanzimtoti 

 (Tullgren, 21. p. 228). See the special part. 



GARYPUS IMPRESSUS Tullgren. 



The only localities for this species were, till now, those of the 

 type specimens, viz., Natal : Van Eeenen, and Amanzimtoti, and 

 Zululand : Junction of the black and the white Umfolozi (Tullgren, 

 21. p. 229). For further localities, see the special part. 



