THE PSEUDOSCORPION-FAUNA OF THE BRITISH ISLANDS. 135 



adjoining counties, with a preliminary list of records. Lanca- 

 shire Naturalist, v. pp. 7-16. Darwen, 1913. 



Kecords Chelifer Wideri C. L. Koch (so identified by me) from 

 two localities in Lancashire ; but it has since been found that 

 two species had been confused under that name (cf. Kew, 40) ; 

 the Lancashire specimens (of which one is figured) = Chelifer 

 (Chemes) Powelli Kew. 



40. Kew, H. W. — A Synopsis of the False-Scorpions of 

 Britain and Ireland : Supplement. Proc. Royal Irish Academy, 

 xxxiii. B., pp. 71-85. Dublin, 1916. 



Contains a redescription of Chelifer {Chemes) Wideri C. L. 

 Koch, and descriptions and outline figures of Chelifer [Chemes) 

 Powelli sp. nov., found in several localities in Britain, and a 

 Chthonius, discovered in 1915 by Mr. J. N. Halbert, on the sea- 

 shore, at Malahide, Co. Dublin. = Chthonius Halberti sp. nov. 

 The latter species has since been found in Britain. 



This part of our fauna thus consists, as far as is known at 

 present, of the 24 species whose names appear in heavy type 

 in the foregoing pages. The list of them as given in the last- 

 quoted paper is repeated below. 



List of the False-Scorpions of the British Islands. 



PSEUDOSCOEPIONES. 

 I. Panctenodactyli. 



CHELIFERIDAE. 



Chelifer. 



1, Chemes. 

 ) nodosus Schr., 1803. 

 ) Godfreyi Kew, 1911. 

 ) Chyzeri (Tom., 1882). 

 ) scorpioides Herm., 1804. 

 ) dubius (Camb., 1892). 

 ) Powelli Kew, 1916. 

 ) Wideri C. L. Koch, 1843. 

 ) Panzeri C. L. Koch, 1836. 

 ) cyrneus (L. Koch, 1873). 

 ) cimicoides (Fabr., 1793). 



