PSEUDOSCORPIONS 



e OLLE (TRI) liV liKdNARIKI Fka IN IJlR.MA. 



By EDV. ELLINGSEN, Kra«;ero 



T. Thorell, in his paper: Aracnidi Artrogastri Birmani racrolti 

 (la L. Fca nel lS8o-1887 (in: Ann. Mns. Civ. St. Nat., Genova 

 voi. XXVII, 188'.)) described some of the Psendoscorpions collected 

 by L. Fea in Birma during his exploring expedition in this country 

 in the years mentioned above. It proves now, that Fea has also 

 collected some Pseudoscorpions which have not been placed under 

 Thorell's examination. They are conserved in the Museo Civico in 

 Genova and have, by the curators of tliis Museum , been placed 

 to my disposition for examination. Some of the species were already 

 described by Thorell in his paper, mentioned above, and in other 

 papers on animals from the same region, some have been published 

 by With, Pocock and myself afterwards, and a new species of 

 the genus Microcreagris was in the collection. One of the most 

 interesting species in the lot is Chelifer sumatranus Thorell, 

 before now only kncjwn from Sumatra. 



The species are the following: 



Clieliftei- Ja,>'a.uus Thorell. 



Carin Gheba, 900-1000 m, 3 (f, !2 9. V. 1888. — Pegu: 

 Palon, 1 cf, 1 9. 



Glieli fer na^-ig-ator With. 

 Pegu: Palon, 3 cT- — Rangoon, 1 cf. 



