r916.] F.H. Gravety : Indo-Australian Thelyphonidae. Wg 
T helyphonus doriae, Thorell. 
(Pl. iv, figs. 34, 41.) 
Malay Peninsula: Singapore. 
Sumatran Islands: Billiton Island, half way between Sumatra 
and Borneo. 
Java. 
Borneo: Sarawak—*Kuching; Mt. Dulit (var. hose). 
West Borneo (var. hose?) —Pontianak. 
Central Borneo. 
Thelyphonus sucki, Kraepelin. 
GEAR hit hics 32) pl- iv, fig. 42°) 
South-East Borneo: Tandjong; *Bendjermasin. 
Thelyphonus semperi, Kraepelin. 
Philippine Islands: Mindanao—Zamboanga, the Western ex- 
tremity of the Island. 
Thelyphonus pococki, Tarnani. 
Celebes. 
This species has been described (Tarnani, 1900, p. 482) since 
the revision of the family in ‘‘ Das Tierreich.’’ Only the female 
is known. It appears to be closely related to T. sempert. 
Thelyphonus schimkewitschi, Tarnani. 
(Pies fe'33 pl. iv, fe.43;) 
Siam: *Pitsanuloke, *Bangkok; Koh Si Chang (Island); 
Chantaboon. 
Laos: Luang Prabang. 
Cambodia. 
Cochin China: Saigon. 
Thelyphonus burchardi, Kraepelin. 
East Sumatra: Sungei Lalah. 
This species has been described from female specimens only 
(Kraepelin, 1910, pp. 99-100, pl. i, figs. ra-c) since the revision of 
the family in ‘‘ Das Tierretch.’’ 
Thelyphonus insulanus, Keyserling. 
New Hebrides. 
Fiji Islands: Viti—Kandanavu. 
Pocock (1899), p. 98) says that this is a true Thelyphonus, 
not an Abalius as suggested by Kraepelin (1897, p. 17). Kraepelin 
