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SOLIEUGAS, SCORFIONES: -ChiloroDpA 
AND; DIPLOPOD A: 
By R. I. Pocock. 
ORDER SOLIFUGS.. 
Galecodes arabs, C. KOCH. 
Kocu, Die Arachniden, xv. p. 88; Pocock, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (6), xvi. p. 77- 
Of this species which ranges throughout Arabia, and from 
Egypt southwards into Somaliland, Dr. Smith obtained two 
female examples, one from Berbera and the other from Shebeli. 
Solpuga brunnipes, L. DUFOUR. 
DuFouR, Hist. Nat. Galeodes, p. 52, Pl. Il. fig. 6 (1861). 
A single female example obtained at (5.6.95), agrees closely 
with the description of this species published by Simon (Ann. Soc. 
Ent. Fr., 1879, p. 113), and also appears to be identical with an 
example from Algeria in the collection of the British Museum. 
The species has previously been recorded from Agaos in 
Abyssinia by Simon, and from Arramba in the same country by 
Pavesi (Ann. Mus. Genova, xx. p. 7): 
Zeria bicolor sp. nov. 
Color: head fulvous, laterally infuscate, ocular tubercle black ; 
mandibles fulvous; palpi strongly infuscate, with the exception of 
the coxa, trochanter, and the base of the femur, which are pale; 
the apex of the femur on the first leg fuscous; the upper sur- 
face of the femur and the distal end of the patella of the second 
leg fuscous; in the third leg the upper side of the trochanter and 
of the femur and the anterior side of the patella fuscous, and in 
