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8. Uroplectes flavoviridis, Ptis. 



Ut'opkctcs flavoviridis, Peters, Mon. Ak. Berlin, p. 516 

 (1862). 



Ufoplectes flavoviridis, Kraepelin, Das Tierreich, 

 Scorpiones, etc., p. 58 (1899). 



Loc. Petauke. E. bank of Loangwa, Portuguese 

 East Africa. In the British Museum collection there are 

 specimens from Tete (the type locality). 



The rows of granules on the movable finger of the 

 chela are ten in number in some specimens, eleven in 

 number in others. 



9. Pandinus viatoris, Poc. 



Scorpio viatoris, Pocock, A)in. and Mag: Mat. Hist., 

 p. 100, pi. I, fig. I (1890): id., Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 (7), 2, p. 430(1898). 



Pandinus viatoris, Kraepelin, Das Tierreich, Scor- 

 piones. etc., p. 122 (1899). 



Loc. Petauke. Several examples of this scorpion, 

 captured near Broken Hill, Rhodesia, have been presented 

 to the British Museum by Mr. E. C. Chubb. It is also 

 known to occur in Nyassaland and in German E. Africa, 



10. Opisthophthalmus carinatus, Ptrs. 



Heierometrus carinatns, Peters, Mon. Ak., Berlin, 

 p. 515 (1862). 



OpisthopJithalnuis carinatus, Kraepelin, Das TicrrcicJi, 

 Scorpiones, etc., p. 132 (1899). 



Loc. N.E. Rhodesia. 



1 1. Hadogenes, sp. 

 Loc. Feira District, a single immature example. 



