NOTKS ON l'Si;il)(»S('()lU'l(iNS (')()',) 



OlielilV'i* AVidei-i, C. I.. Kocii. 

 :2 s})oriiiiens, cf and 9 • 



Olxolil'er < ul>er'<:Milatii>:, Lucas. 



Syii. : Chelifer lampropsalis L. Koch. 



A great number of specimens; one of the most common 

 sjiecies as well in llie islands of Italy as on tlu; Italian continent. 



As to the sexual area of th(> male l)el()n,<i-ing to the Ch. can- 

 croides type, but with no lateral keels. 



dielifor maculaf Ufs, L. Koch. 



Many specimens, males and females. 



The species l)elong-s as to tlie sexual area of the male, to the 

 Ch. cancroides type, Init lias no lateral keels. 



Olieliffei' j>e<^«»*Ì4**'»s» L. Koch. 



A great number of s})ecimens, males and females. 



This species has great atlinity witli Ch. Laireillei Leach, as 

 to tlie shape of the first pair of legs in cf , l)ut is easily reco- 

 gnised by the shorter fingers and the more robust ti})ia of the 

 palps ; as to the sexual area of the male, it belongs, like Ch. La- 

 treillel, to the Ch. cancroides tyjie, but with no lateral keels. 



Clielirer T^ati-eillei, Leach. 



^ specimens, cf and 9 • l''**^" specimens Ijelong to that form 

 which L. Koch mentions from Corsica, l)ut which E. Simon puts 

 up as the principal form. Considering, however, that the typical 

 form must be sought in England, the southern form from the 

 Italian isles and from some parts of France must be regarded as 

 an easily recognizable colour variety, the colour being more 

 greyish l)rown and the alxlomeii alxivc ])aler, the ])ro\vnish mu- 

 scular spots thus Ijecoming more obvious. Xo lateral keels. 



