r»7l) EDV. ELLINdSEN 



Oheliffei* «Jiuci'oitlos, L. 



Sonic speciiiions, cf and $. 



GrUfypiiK minor, L. Komi. 



A nuiiiltci' of sjiociiuens of Itolh sexes. 



'I'liis sjx'cies is very variable, especially as reg-ards tlie paljis. 

 Tlie jialps may l)e uniformly granulated, and tlu y may liave in 

 addition some Ingg-er granules, especially on the femur. i)ut this 

 must he n^garded as extremes, as there are all degn^^s of tran- 

 silion. The 1il)ia is very variahle in shape, especially on the inner 

 side, having ofun a very irregular surface. The fingers seem always 

 to be longer, often much longer Ihan the hand. TIh^ coloiu' of the 

 palps may be a uniform brown, but the hand is often darker, 

 even blackish brown. In all llie sj)eciniens, I have examined from 

 Italy, the galea of the cf is simple, with no leeth ; in the female 

 the galea is more robust and round the distal half providcnl with 

 small tee1h. when the galea is not l)roken, which is. howt ver. often 

 the case in lliis species. The coxa of the })al})s is always smooth 

 e.\ce})t a smnll area in front, where there are some granules. 



Olpiuni i>ulli l>e^-i, Lucas. 



Two s])ecimens. 



l>l>i^silllll lul>ric'iiiii, L. Ko( II. 



A great number of this conunon sjMM-ies. 



C 'JltllOllius tetl'ticll<^llltll>i, I'KKVSSLER. 



Many si)ecimens. 



