BÜ»DK-I,UX1J, ISoroDA. 17 



Troc. Zool. Soc. I^oiid. 1908, |i. ööT. — l'alriu: Several ^pccimens wcre taken diiring 

 tlic expcdiliou at IMoiiiho in Usambara, June li)0(), and Iwo specimciis werc taken at 

 KüimatKljuro tlie 28 Aug. lilOö in llic nesl ol' a Termite, which l'rot. Sjöstedt has 

 deterinined as Eakrmes segel/i Sjüst. — 1 think, liowever, Ihat their Ijeing found witii 

 Tciiniles is only accidcMital. Tliis species were known bclbri' from i-last-Africa. 



Sotapliora. 



li.-L. 5 p. 2'.)(t. 



Setapliora Suarezi. 



Philostia Suarezi I)oi,i>f., iMiMn. soc. zool. Fr. VIII, p. 185. — Setaphora Suarfzi 

 B.-L. 5 |>. 291. Tl). J(), I'ig. () -14. — f Anclnpliiloscia Karoiifjfe Stf.hb. Proc. zool. 

 Suc. Lond. 19U8, p. öö(i. — Palria: This species known from several localities in Xord- 

 Madagascar, from the island Reunion, the Coraoren Islands and the Island Kimdu near 

 Pemha in Hritisli-East-Africa wcre collected during llie expedilion ol' Prof. Sjr)STRnT in grcat 

 ahiindance in the distrirt of Kilimandjaro: thus at Kihonolo, I aOO — 1800 ni., iinder 

 leaf-mould in the cultivate zone, July — December 1905; in the rain-forest at Meni, 

 3000—4000 m., 21—24 December 1905; at Kibo<cho, from Ihe highest hnrder of fiie 

 rainforest, 2950 m., in February 190(5. 



The Iwo species of Philoscia Mr. Stehbixg has de.scribed, hoth laken during Ihe 

 expedition to Tanganyika hy Dr. Cunnington, seem lo me to be very differenl, and 1 liave 

 referred euch to Iwo differenl genera, whu'h they seem Id me to suit, bul I am not sure 

 of llic dcici'minalion. 



Metopoiiortlms. 



Metopoiiorthiis pniiuosus. 



Porcdlio ]>rt(iu(>siis Bu.axdt, Consp. p. 19. — Jlefopoiiorfhus pruinosus B.-L. l 

 p. 1(59. — Patria: KHiinandjaro, at Kihonoto, Nov. 1905, one specimen. This species 

 is cosinopolite, it is foUowing man in all the countries of the world-wide. 



Uraiiibn. 



B.I,. .-i |.. is:}. 



From the disirict around Ki/iiiiaiif/jaro i'rof. S.iostl:dt has brought home tliree 



species of tiils genus, which I have separated from Ihe genuine Porcelliones. Of these 



three species 1 know two of tiiem bcforc, Ihe third species is new. 1 give below the 



desrriplion of all three species. 



llramba iiiiis. 



Lyprobius ums I '>,-!,., Deutsch Ost-Afrika IV, p. 8. Uramba mns D.-L. 5 p. 28;?. 

 Tb. 14, Fig. 15- 2ü. 



Caput et Iruuci segmenta 4 priora in Iransversum minute, in medio segmentorum 

 forlius, granulata; ceteiva superlicies minutissime s([uamata. — Oculi majores, semiglobosl ; 

 (tcelli nuinero c. 20. Antennarum Ilagellum arliculo priore paulo breviore quam arll- 

 ciilo altero. Froiis ante crista marginali Iriangula, in medio abrupta, in epistnma panlum 



Sjöstedls Kilimandjaro Mci'H ExpediUon. 21. 



