tullgren: CHELON. fr. the canary a. the BALEARIC ISLANDS. 157 



Measurements of the joints of pedipalpi. 



II m IV Va Vb 



Length 0,39 mm. 0,78 mm. 0,72 mm. 0,62 mm. 0,62 mm. 



Breadth.. 0,24 » 0,27 » 0,31 ./ 0,45 » 



The legs densely clothed with simple — toothed hairs. 

 Claws unarmed. 



Length of the body c. 2,73 mm. 



This species is collected this year by Mr. Erland Norden- 

 skiöld B. A, in the southwest of Patagonia: Ultima Esperanza 

 (3 sp.), Mayer (8 sp.) and between Mayer and Puerto Consuelo. 

 All specimens are found among leaves in beech-woods. 



CHELONETHI (PSEUDOSCORPIONS) FROM THE 

 CANARY AND THE BALEARIC ISLANDS. 



By y*tLBERT JULLGREN. 



Garypus canadensis n. sp. 



The body a little brilliant. Céphalothorax light olive-bVown. 

 The two first dorsal segments with three dark red-brown spots, 

 the others — without the last, which is onecoloured with a darker 

 colorisation and every one with one or two dark red-brown spots. 

 The spots of the outer row pretty indistinct. Pedipalpi and che- 

 liceres light olive-brown (very ligther than the céphalothorax). 

 The ventral side of the body yellow; most segments designed as 

 those of the dorsal side. 



Céphalothorax behind the eyes broader than long, a little 

 tapering forwards, finely granulated, with a pretty broad and deep 

 forwards curved depression, situated much nearer the eyes than 

 the back-edge of céphalothorax. Nearly the back-edge a very 



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