ä (dr. a. C. OTTDEMANS). notes ON" ACAni vt. 



TAnus ventral Penthalodes Murray. 



2. <Anns terminal Halotydeus Berlese. 



I Anus dorsal Penthaleus C. L. Kocli. 



Legs 4 at least twice longer than 



body ......... Linopodes C. L. Koch. 



' ] Legs 1 scarcely longer than body, 



or shorter 4 



(Femur 4 very thick, . . . Eupodes C. L. Koch. 

 * ^ Femur 4 not thick .... 5 



Mandibles chelate Poecilophysis Ca rubi'. 



Mandibles not chelate; movable 



5 i 



finger falcate; fixed short, 



conical 6 



6 genital suckers Caenonychus Ondms. 



6. j4 genital suckers Ereynetes Beri. 



^0 genital suckers Tydeus G. L. Koch. 



3. Caenonychus fallax Oudms., nov. sp. 

 (Wil h Plate 1, fig. 1—8). 



Coloiir unknown. The specimen, preserved in spirits, was white. 

 The colour may have been rose, or yellowish, or white. Length 275,«, 



81(.in provided with very fine wrinkles, except a space between 

 the eyes, bearing 12 hairs. The wrinkles of the doisum generally 

 run transversally ; those of the ventral face generally longitudinally ; 

 those of the legs loncjitmltnally ! 



Dorsal face (Fig, 1). On the céphalothorax there is a dorsal 

 shield, a space, the contours of which are not distinct, but which 

 is rtot wrinkled, whilst the whole body and legs moreover are 

 wrinkled. This space bears 12 hairs: 4 long sensorial ones, of 

 which the anterior are directed forward, the posterior hindward. 

 Two eyes (lank this shield. On the shoulder there is a distinct hair, 



A central portion and the posterior third part of the abdomen 

 bear short stiff hairs. 



Ventral face (Fig. 2), Epimera 1 and 2 free; epimera 3 and 

 4 contiguous. On coxa 3 a feathered hair. The genital and the 



