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v>\ip, as loiifj as or a little ^h()l ter thaii tlio band; ori the iiiiier marj^in 

 of eacli fìiitrer a seiies of stilali, somewhat dbtiise teeth. 



Maiidibles: {jalea sti-fMipr, strai-zlit, in the extremily witb 2-3 smal! 

 toeth, tai'tlier btìiiind there is sornelimes a little tooth too. 



liGgs fiiniished with partly acute, partly dentate haii'S. The claws 

 simple. 



Length e. 2 ^2 'iim-, width e. 1 V4 '"'»i- 



Patagonia: Monte Buenos Aires 1 tipecimen, near Rio S. Cruz 4 spe- 

 ci inens. 



Eiig. Simon descrtbed this species from a couple of localities in South 

 Patagonia and froni a single locality of the Tierra del Fuego. 



Genus Garypiuus Daday. 



Syn. 1887. Garxjpìnus Daday, Uebers. d. Chernetiden d. ungar. Nationalmus. 

 Termés. Fùz. XI. Pag. 179. 



4 eyes. Cephalothorax considerably longer than wide, narrowing 

 sUghtIy to the fore extreniity, alniost truncated in front, one transverse 

 groove, convex and very near to the back margin. The raoveabie finger 

 of the mandibles with a galea. Tlje tergites more or less divided longi- 

 tudiiially. Ali hairs simple. Ali the four pairs of legs provided with a 

 lro>cliantin and two tarsal articles. The trochanter of the palps pernae- 

 loriiiis. (The two known species bave botb of them the arolium divided 

 into two branches). 



Garypinus paCagoiiicus nov. sp. 



Fonr eycs, two on each side, the anterior one about an eye's dia- 

 meter from the front margin, the posterior one e. ^/j diameter fioni 

 iliH (irst. 



Oephaiothorax and the tergites brown, more or less dark, the palps 

 red.lish, the other parts light reddish. 



CHjìbaJothorax smooth and glossy, somewhat longer than wide, slightiy 

 narrowing as far as the eyes, before these a little constricted, the front 

 niar;:in almost truncated. The proper back mai'gin almost straight. Chtscj 

 in front of this there is a transverse groove, strongly curved back- 

 wards, but the part of the cephalothorax lying behind this groove forins 

 an elevated edge, strongly concave in front, most narrow in the rniddl*', 

 bi'oader towards the side.«. (It is perhaps some thing alike to this Dadny 

 is alluding to on bis Garypinus dimidiatus). The paily <jf thecephab-- 

 (hor.ix lying bef()re the tiansverse groove then becomes strongly rounded 

 bt^hind. 



