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rouuded towards the flngers, the inner side slightly convex, about as 

 long as and a little broader than tibia. Fingers slightly curved, a little 

 shorter than hand. 



Mandibles: galea small, with some small teeth at the extremity. 



Legs provided on the outer side with short, davate hairs, on the 

 inner side with pointed hairs. The femora of the two posterior pairs 

 of legs a little broader than those of the anterior ones. Claws simple. 



Length ca. 2 noni. 



Brazil: Para 1 specimen (Prof. Goeldi). 



The specimen is young and consequently somewhat more stender 

 than usuai; especially the hand is less broader in proportion to the 

 tibia, than indicated by Balzan. 



LITERATURE. 



Balzan, Luigi. 1890. Revisione dei Pseudoscnrpioni del bacino dei fiumi Pa- 

 rana e Paraguay nell'America meridionale. Ann. Mus. Civ. St. Nat. 

 Genova, voi. 29. 



— — 1891. Voi/age de M. E. Simon au Venezuela. Cherniles. Ann. Soc. 



ent. France, voi. 60. 

 Daday, Eug. 1887. von. Vebersicht. der Cherne/iden dfs ungarischen National- 



Museums in fìudapest. Term. Ftizet. Voi. XII. 

 Ellingsen, Edv. 1902. Sur la faune de Pseudoscorpions de l'Equateur. Mém. 



Soc. Zool. de Franco, Voi. XV. 

 Thokkll, Tameklan. 1877. Sabre algunos Aracnidos de la Repiìblica Argentina. 



Periodico Zoologico, II. 

 Tomòsvaky, Óijón. 1882. A magyar fauna Alshorpiói. Magy. tud. Akad. matti. 



term. tud. kozl. XVIII. 



— — 1884. Adatok ass Alskorpiók ismeretéhez. Term. Fùzet., Vili. 



