424 Mr. A. G. Butler's List of the 
Glxjvia, Koch. 
" The tarsi of all the legs without cli^^sion into joints, 
the tarsal joint thin and long; the terminal joint of the 
palpi free and distinct." — Koch. 
1. Gluvia spinipalpis. 
Galeodes sjJinipalpis, Latreille in Guerin's Icon. 
Regue Anim. Arachn. pi. 5, f. 4. 
Solpuga spinipalpis , Gervais, Apt. 3, p. 90, n. 12 
(1844). 
S. America. 
2. Gluvia geuiculata. 
Gluvia geniculata, Koch, Arch. Naturg. viii. 1, 
p. 355, n. 5 (1842); Arachn. 15, p. 98; pL 532, fig. 
1486 (1848). 
Near the Orinoco, Koch ; Gujaquil. B.M. 
3. Gluvia variegata. 
Galeodes variegata, Gervais, Gay's Fauna Chilena, 
Aracn. p. 15, n. 1; p. 1, fig. 2 (1849). 
Chili. 
4. Gluvia morsicans. 
Galeodes morsicans, Gervais, Gay's Fauna Chilena, 
Aracn. p. 16, n. 2 ; pi. 1, fig. 3 (1849). 
Chili. 
5. Gluvia limbata. 
Galeodes limhata, Lucas, Mag. de Zool. \\\\. 
pL5 (1835). 
Solpuga limbata, Gervais, Apt. 3, p. 90, n. 14 
(1844). 
? Gluvia formicaria, Koch, Arch. Natm'g. viii. 
1, p. 355, n. 6 (1842); Arachn. 15, p. 99 ; pi. 532. 
fig. 1487 (1848). 
" Mexico," Lucas. Jamaica. B.M. 
6. Gluvia gracilis. 
Gluina gracilis, Koch, Arch. Naturg. viii. 1, 
p. 355, n. 4 (1842); Arachn. 15, p. 97 ; ph 531, 
fig. 1485 (1848). 
Columbia, Koch; Mexico. B.M. 
7. Gluvia cinerascens. 
Gluvia cinerasceiis, Koch, Arch. Naturg. viii. 1, 
p. 355, n. 3 (1842); Arachn. 15, p. 96, pi. 531, 
fig. 1484 (1848). 
Mexico. B.M. 
