species of Galeodides. 423 
13. SoljDiiga tarda. 
Solpuga tarda, Herbst and Lichtenstein, Natur- 
syst. des Ungeflligelten Insecten, p. 50 (1797). 
Greece, Sardinia and Naples. 
According to Herbst and Gervais, perhaps the $ of S. 
scenica. 
14. Solpuga ochropus. 
Galeodes ochropus, Dufour, Mem. de I'Acad. Sci. 
Paris, 17, p. 437 ; pi. 3, fig. B ^ (1862). 
Algeria, Z)z^/bMr ; Spain. B.M. 
15. Solpuga? Dastuguei. 
Galeodes Dastuguei, Dufour, Mem. de I'Acad. Sci. 
Paris, 17, p. 382, n. 2 ; pi. 1, fig. 2 (1862). 
"Algeria, Sahara, Boghar," Dufour; sp. ead.? Algeria. 
B.M. 
We have a small and much shrivelled example from 
Algeria of what I suspect to be a young example of this 
species. 
16. Solpuga brunnipes. 
Galeodes hrunnipes, Dufour, Mem. de I'Acad. Sci. 
Paris, 17, p. 389, n. 7 ; pL 2, fig. 6 (1862). 
" Posterior tarsi with eight joints, intermediate tarsi 
with six joints." — Dufour* 
" South Algeria, Boghar," Dufour; sp. ead. ? Algeria. 
B.M. 
17. Solpuga quadrigerus. 
Galeodes quadrigerus, Dufour, Mem. de I'Acad. 
Sci. Paris, 17, p. 391, n. 8 ; ph 2, fig. 7 (1862). 
" S. Algeria, Boghar," Dufour. 
18. Solpuga nigripalpis. 
Galeodes nigripalpis, Dufour, Mem. de I'Acad. 
Sci. Paris, 17, p. 391, n. 9; pL 2, fig. 8 (1862). 
" Posterior tarsi with eight joints, intermediate tarsi 
with five joints." — Dufour. 
S. Africana of Herbst and Lichtenstein looks like a 
manufactured species ; it certainly can have nothing to do 
with the genus, to judge by the figure. 
* In our example of a species agreeing closely with M. Dufour's figure 
of D. brwnni^yes, I can only find the same number of tarsal joints as in 
Koch's Solpuga. 
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