248 Dr. K. Grünberg und Dr. R. Lucas: 
Baumstümpfen). — tumimanus (verw. m. tristani) p. 517—518 & Details 
Fig. 7a—f. (Costa-Rica: Cachi, Reventazon River, 1300 m; La Palma 
1500 m; Pacaca, Rodeo, 785 m. Biolog. Notiz). — nobilii (von graeilipes 
versch. durch schmäler. Carapax) p. 518 2 Details Fig. 8a—c (Gualaquiza, 
Ecuad.; Ecuador: Valle del Rio Santiago; San Jose de Cuchipamba; Valle 
del Rio Zamora). — bouvieri (chilensis sehr nahe) p. 518—519 $2 Details 
Fig. 9a, b (Santa F& de Bogotä, U. S. of Colombia). — agassizii (m. reflexi- 
frons u. denticulata verw.) p. 519-520 2 Details Fig. 10 a—c (Para, Brazil). 
— fossor p. 520—521 Details Fig. 11 a—e (bei La Guayra, Venezuela, 
Caracas, Venezuela, „Antilles“. — Bemerk. über Aufenthaltsort). — dilatata 
(zantusi nahe) p. 521-522 $Q Details Fig. 12 a—f (Colima, Mexico; Hue- 
tamo, State of Michoacan). — suleifrons (m. dilata verw.) p. 522 & Details 
Fig. 13a—f (Yalalag, Oaxaca, Mexico), — garmani (steht dentata von 
Windward Islands u. fossor v. Venez. nahe) p. 522—524 Details Fig. 14a—g 
(Venez.: Caracas; Trinidad). — affinis (verw. mit dentata) [= Potamocare. 
dentatus Ortm. 1897 partim, nec Pseudotelph. dentat. (Latr.)] p. 524 2 
(Cuba). — mazillipes p.524—525 £ Details Fig. 15 a—f (Tuxtla, Vera Cruz, 
Mexico, 1000° Höhe). — convexa (ähnelt reflexifrons u. agassizii) p. 525 
—526 & Details Fig. 16 a—f (Palmar, Costa Rica, 20 m, Santo Domingo). 
— pittieri p. 526—527 52 Details Fig. 17 a—d (Costa Rica, Agua Buena, 
Java). — peruviana p. 527—528 & Details Fig. 13—c (Moyombamba, Peru; 
Purdi Higgins). 
Verbreitung der Gatt. p. 531—532. — dentata Milne Edw. (Port 
Castries, St. Lucia) Rathbun p. 600. 
Pseudotelphusinae. Syn. u. Beschr. Rathbun, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. vol. XXI 
No. 1158 p. 508. — Rathbun unterscheidet die hierhier gehör. Gatt. folg.: 
A. Posterior margin of merus of endognath equaling the anterior margin of the 
ischium, against which it is applied. 
B. Exognath exceeding in length the ischium of the endognath; efferent 
branchial channel with a tooth or spine projecting from the upper side 
near the anterior end Epilobocera. 
B‘. Exognath not equaling in length the ischium of the endognath; efferent 
branchial channel without tooth or spine. 
C. Superior margin of front projecting over the surface of the front, 
which is strongly retreating and not visible in a dorsal view; antero- 
lateral tooth large and spiniform. Potamocareinus. 
C‘. Superior margin less advanced than inferior margin, or about 
equally advanced with it: antero-lateral teeth small, often tuber- 
euliform. Pseudotelphusa. 
A’. Posterior margin of merus of endognath one-half the width of the anterior 
margin of the ischium, and articulated with the outer half of the latter. 
Rathbunia. 
Liste der Sp. des U. S. Nat. Mus. nebst zahlr. genauen Fundorten. Rathbun, 
t. c. p. 532—537. — Verbreitung p. 531—532. 
Pseudozius Charakt. Alcock, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, vol. LXVII p. 180. — 
caystrus Syn. u. Beschr. p. 181. — caystrus Ad. & White (Ternate, Batjan) 
Maasse. de Man (11) p. 627. — dispar. Bemerk. Calman, Trans. Linn. 
