BOLLETTINO 



DEI 



Musei di Zoologia ed Anatomia comparata 



della lì. Università di Torino 



N. SOS pubblicato il 25 Luglio 1905 Vol. XX 



Pseudoscorpions from Italy and Southern France 



conserred in the F. Museo Zoologico in Torino 



By Edv. Ellingsen, Kragero (Norway). 



The Pseudoscorpions described or only enumerated below have 

 been collected for the most part by Di\ K. Festa and Dr. A. Borelli 

 in some localities in Italy and in a single locality in France, Vernet- 

 les-Bains (Pyr. Or.)- The principal Italian localities are: Colle delle 

 Finestre, Boves, Grotta di Bossea and Colle Chapus (Alpe Marittime), 

 ali of them in the province of Cuneo, Piemonte. 



Cliclifei* cimicoiries Fair. 



France: Vernet-les-Baius 2 specimens (Dr. A. Borelli). 



Chelifei* lacertosi!.* L. Koch. 



Length : 2, 1 mm. 



Measurements: cephalothorax: long. 0,80; lat. 0,80; lai 0,80 hehind. 

 Femur : long. 0,61; lat. 0,27. Tibia: long. 0,54 (stalk excepted 0,41); 

 lat. 0,35. Hand : long. 0,51; lat. 0,10. Fingers : long. 0,54 mm. 



Italy: San Sebastiano near Tortona in Piemont 6 specimens (Mr. 

 della Beffa). 



Chelifei* cancroiries L. 



Italy, Piemont: San Sebastiano near Tortona 3 specimens 'Mr. della 

 Beffa) ; Torre d'Ovarda (valle di Lanzo) 1 specimen. 



Chelifer meridiani!* L. Koch. 



d : Length 3,1 mm ; breadth 1,36 mm. 



Measurements: cephalothorax: long. 1,23; lat. 1,0 4 behind. 



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