XXXIII.— Scorpiones and Pedipalpi col- 

 lected by Dr. E. Mjoberg in Borneo. 



By Nathan Banks. 



A few years ago Dr. Mjoberg sent me a collection of 

 Scorpiones from Borneo, largely from Mt. Miirud, Mt. Dnlit, 

 Mt. Poi, and Mt. Penrissen. Among these is a new species, 

 which by the characters commonly used in the Family must 

 belong to a new Genus. Several of the otlier species have 

 been but little known, but most of them have been recorded 

 from Borneo by others. 



Scorpiones. 



IsoMETRUS MACULATUS De Geer. 



Two, not mature, from Brooketon. A common tropical 

 scorpion . 



Lychas flavimanus Thorell. 



From Mt. Poi, 2000 feet; Lio Matu, and Miri, N. Sarawak. 

 Previously known from Borneo and Sumatra. 



Heterometrus longimanus Herbst. 



From Mt. Poi, and Baram River. Known from many 

 localities in India and Malaya. 



HoRMFRus australasl^e Fabr. 



From Brooketon, Lundu, Lio Matu, Tutau River, and the 

 Kalabit Country. Recorded from many places from China to 

 Australia. 



Ch^.PvILtts celebensis Pocock. 



From Mt. Penrissen 4500 feet ; and Mt. Murud 4000 to 6800 

 feet. Previously known from Celebes and the Philippines. 



Ch^rilus variegatus Simon. 



From Mt. Penrissen, 3000 to 4000 feet. Kno-wn from Java 

 and Borneo. 



Ch^rilus sp. 



From the Bidi caves. 



Possibly distinct, but not in good condition. 

 Parascorpiops gen. nov. 



In general structure and appearance much like Scorpiops. 

 In the mandibles, maxillary palpi, two spurs at base of the 

 i-arsus, lateral lobes of the lip, of the tarsus, sternum, si;^e 



