o06 SCORPIONES AND PEDIPALPI 



and shape of the stigmata, structure of the pectines, etc., it 

 is Hke Scorpiops. It differs in having but two lateral eyes 

 on each side of the cephalothorax (thus by all synoptic tables 

 running into the Chactinae). There are ten trichobothria on 

 hind edge of the underside of the tibia of the maxillary palpi ; 

 dorsal keels of the cauda without strong end spine ; hand 

 on the outer edge about one and two thirds as long as wide. 

 Para SCORPIOPS Montana sp. nov. 



Cephalothorax very finely granulated over much of the 

 surface, in front deeply emarginate, each lobe coarsely 

 granulate ; the eye-tubercle hardly furrowed ; the abdominal 

 segments more or less granulate, mostly on the sides; ventral 

 segments smooth. Cauda with very low and scarcely 

 granulate keels, the superior keels the stronger, the end 

 granule not larger, the ventral keels not granulate and 

 indistinct. Pedipalpi with many fine granules, sometimes 

 in irregular lines; femur with five angles, flattened above; 

 each angle is a granulated ridge, another ridge on the 

 inferior surface, and on outer side is an obhque granulated 

 ridge one half way out. Tibia flattened above, four-angled, 

 each one granulated, inner surface with two strong spine- 

 like tubercles near base, under side near hind edge 

 are ten trichobothria; hand fairly broad, flattened above, 

 four-angled, each granulated, outer surface more strongly 

 granulate above, four trichobothria near tip, and five others 

 scattered, one in the middle, three to\\ard base, and one toward 

 tip ; under surface with four trichobothria near tip, one near 

 base ; inner surface with two trichobothria under base of the 

 finger. Length of body 25 mm., of tail 25 mm., of hand 17 

 mm. Many specimens from Mt. Poi, Sarawak, 4350 to 5450 

 feet, also Mt. Dulit, Sarawak, 4000 feet. 



Pedipalpi. 

 Thelyphonus dorite Thorell. 



From Mt. Penrissen, 3000 feet and Bidi Caves. 



Known from Borneo, Java, and Singapore. 

 Thelyphonus anthr acinus Pocock. 



From Mt. Dulit, 4000 feet. Previously known only from 

 Northwest Borneo. 

 Thelyphonus lucanotdes Butler. 



From Mt. Poi, 4000 to 4500 feet, manv specimns. 



Described from Borneo; T. hornee.nfi Krpln. ; is probably a 

 a synonym of Butler's species. 



