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GARYPUS INSULABIS Tullgren. 



The only locality known is that of the type specimen, 5 , Sey- 

 chelles (Tullgren, 22. p. 63). 



GARYPUS MINUTUS Tullgren. 



The type specimen, , was from Cape Colony : Port Elizabeth 

 (Tullgren, 22. p. 66). Tullgren afterwards reported it from Natal : 

 Stamford Hill and Van Reenen (21. p. 229). Several new localities 

 will be reported in the special part. 



GARYPUS SENEGALENSIS Balzan. 



Syn. : Gari/pus olicaceus Tullgren, 22. p. 63. 



I have no doubt that Tullgren's species is a synonym of 

 G. senegalensis Balzan. 



Balzan (1. p. 535) indicates no locality for the type specimens, 

 certainly only by neglect, for in giving the species the name 

 senegalensis, he must have understood that the specimens had 

 come from Senegal. Tullgren based his species G. olivuccm on 

 specimens from Orange Free State: Bothaville (22. p. 65), and has 

 later reported it from Natal : Stamford Hill, as well as from Zulu- 

 land : Lake Sibayi, Dukudu, and junction of the Black and White 

 Umfolozi (Tullgren, 21. p. 229). 



As regards new localities, see the special part. 



GARYPINUS OBSCURUS Tullgren. 



The type specimens, 5 only, were from Orange Free State : 

 Bothaville (Tullgren, 22. p. 69) ; afterwards reported from Zululand : 

 Entendweni, Mtetwa, and junction of the Black and the White 

 Umfolozi (Tullgren, 21. p. 229). Farther localities in the special 

 part. 



OLPIUM ARABICUM E. Simon. 



E. Simon described this species from specimens from Arabia. 

 This locality was the only one, until some examples from the Islands 

 of Cabo Verde : Ilheo Eazo (Ellingsen, $. p. 263) were identified as 

 belonging to this species ; afterwards it was recorded from Mada- 

 gascar : Ste. Marie (Ellingsen, 9. p. 390), and from Uganda : Is. di 

 Sesse, Bugala (Ellingsen, 10. p. 538). In the special part will be 

 given a locality from South Atrica. It thus seems that the species 

 (if rightly identified) belongs more to the African than to the Arabian 

 fauna. 



