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Legs. The two first pairs of legs are divided in coxa, tro- 

 chanter, femur (consisting of pars basal is and pars femoralis of a- 

 bout equal length), tibia and one tarsal joint. The III. and IV. 

 pairs consist of coxa, trochanter, femur (divided in a rather short 

 pars basalis, and a longer pars tibialis), tibia and one tarsal joint. 

 (The legs are thus constructed as ia the African genus Feaella). 

 Another feature is common with Feaella, the anus being placed 

 under the abdomen. — The new genus has, further, each lower 

 anterior-lateral angle of the cephalothorax prolonged into a co- 

 nic tubercle, or horn, and the cephalothorax provided on each 

 side with a ridge — The genus differs from Feaella in missing 

 the small lateral shields, so characteristic for the latter genus, 

 and in the totally different form of the palps, these being in all 

 like those of a true Garypus. — The place of the new genus will, 

 after all, be between Garijijus and Feaella, the genus having fea- 

 tures of each of these genera. 



6. — Pseadogarypus bicornis (Banks). 



Syn : 1895 Garypus bicornis Bonks, yourn. New York Ent. Soc. 

 Vol IIIp. 8. 



U. S A California: Shasta Springs, 1 specimen 



I have no doubt that the animal I have had before me, be- 

 longs to the same species described by Nathan Banks, in spite 

 of one or two differences between Banks, description and my a- 

 nimal. Banks writes, that the cephalothorax has « a high eleva- 

 ted ridge each side, about parallel with the side margins »; I sho- 

 uld prefer to say, that this « ridge » is « the side margin », but 

 my specimen is well extended; in more meagre specimens the 

 lower parts of the sides, perhaps, will be visible out side the 

 « ridge » . — Banks says: « all hard parts coarsely granulate » I 

 should prefer calling it « flatly granulate ». 



As Mr. Banks has given no measurements, I shall give so- 

 me here: 



Length: 2.7 mm 



Abdomen: long. 2.03; lat. 1.50. Cephalothorax: long. 0.64; lat. 

 0.51 (behind). Femur: long. 1.14; lat. 0.21. Tibia: long. 0..50; lat. 

 0.21. Hand: long. 0.50; lat 0.29. Fingers: long. 0.86 mm. 



