78 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vore xa 
(1899, p. 322) finally suggests affinities with T. schimkewitscht. I 
have not seen a description of the species. 
Thelyphonus hanseni, Kraepelin. 
Philippine Islands: Mindanao. 
Thelyphonus asperatus, Thorell. 
Java. 
Amboina. 
Thelyphonus leucurus, Pocock. 
Solomon Islands: New Georgia—Narowal; Rubiana. 
Thelyphonus sumatranus, Kraepelin. 
Sumatra. 
Described from the male only. 
Genus Abalius, Kraepelin. 
In one species of this genus (A. vohdez) the tarsi of the antenni- 
form legs are long as in Uvoproctus, and are not modified in the 
female. In the rest they are short, and are modified in the female 
as in the more highly specialized species of Thelyphonus. 
Abalius rohdei, Kraepelin. 
New Guinea. 
Abalius samoanus, Kraepelin. 
Samoa: Upolu. 
Male unknown. 
Abalius willeyi, Pocock. 
New Britain. 
Male unknown. 
Abalius manilanus, Kraepelin. 
Philippine Islands: Manila. 
This species has been described from a female specimen 
(Kraepelin, 1900, p. 7, text-fig. 2) since the revision of the family 
in ‘‘ Das Tterreich.”~ 
Genus Tetrabalius, Thorell. 
This genus occurs in the Moluccas and Borneo. 
The tarsi of the antenniform legs are moderately short and are 
slightly modified in the female of the only species in which they 
have been examined. 
