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ENTOMOLOGISK TIDSKRIFT I9OI, 



Fig. 4. 



Cheliceres long. Galea (conf. the fig. 4) very 

 long and slender, at the apex with 5 very small 

 teeth. I have not seen the flagellum. 



Pedipalpus of considerable thickness, longer than 

 the body. Coxas dull, thinly clothed with long fine 

 simple hairs. Trochanter longer than broad with the 

 inner contour slightly convex; the outer one strongly 

 tuberculated and on the upper side a large conical 

 a little pointed tumulus. Femur comparatively short, 

 pedicellated, a little more than twice as long as broad; the inner 

 contour convex at the apex a little concave; the outer contour 

 more convex, in the middle flattish. Tibia about as long as the 

 femur, convex, on both sides. Manus a little thicker than the 

 tibia, slightly convex on both sides, longer than the curved digiti. 

 All joints more or less granulated and clothed with simple or 

 sometimes very little toothed hairs. 



Measurements of the joints of pedipalpi. 



II III IV Va Vb 



Length 0,62 mm.; 1,22 mm.; 1,1 mm.; 1,3 mm.; 0,72 mm. 



Breadth 0,48 » 0,56 » 0,58 » 0,72 » 



Legs with long simple hairs. Claws unarmed. 

 Length of the body 3,11 mm. 



One single specimen from Camerun, collected by Dr. Yngve 



SjÖSTEDT. 



Chelifer Simoni Balzan 1. c. 1S91. 



Of this species — formerly found in Sierra-Leone — one 

 single specimen is captured in Camerun. 



Chthonius C. Koch 1843. 



Chthonius sinuatus n. sp. 



The body a little brilliant. Céphalothorax and abdominal 

 segments pale yellow-brown, the ventral segments paler. Pedi- 



