On neio Harvest-men of the FamiJij Phaliingodiclee. 0,'^ 



Dasyproctus conator, Turn. 

 Crahro {Ithopalum) conator, Turn. Proc. Zoul. Soc. p. 52G (1908). J. 



Dasyproctus idoneus, Turu. 

 Crahro (Rhopalum) idoneus, Turn. Proc. Zool. Soc. p. 527 (1908). 



Crahro (Crossocerus) prosopoides, Turn. 

 Crabro prosopoides, Turn. Proc. Zool. Soc. p. 528 (1908). (^ 5 • 



The following Australian species are closely allied to the 

 European Crabro vagus, Liun., and may be placed in the 

 subgenus Solenius, though differing in the sculpture and the 

 absence of constrictions between the abdominal segments 

 from C. interruptus, Lep., the type of the subgenus : — • 



1. Crahro {Solenius) trideniatus, Sm. Trans. Ent. Soc. London, p. 250 



(18U8). $. 



2. Crabro (Solenius) cinctus, Turn. Proc. Zool, Soc. p. 531 (1908). $ . 



3. Crahro {Solenius) bivittatus, Turn. Proc. Zool. Soc. p. 534 (1908). 5 • 



4. Crabro (Solenius) conglobatus. Turn. Proc. Zool. Soc. p. 533 (1908). 



5. Crabro (Solenius) tas7nanicus, Sni. Cat. H^'m. B.M. iv. p. 425 



(1856). 9. 



6. Crabro (Solenius) mackayeytsis, Turu. Proc. Zool. Soc. p. 532 



(1908). $. 



7. Crabro (Solenius) ordinarius, Turn. Proc. Zool. Soc. p. 532 (1908), 



8. Crabro (Solenius) neglectus, Sm. Trans. Ent. Soc. London, p. 249 



(1868). 



In ordinarius, conglobatus, and bivittatus the mandibles are 

 tridentate at the apex, as is usual in Solenius, not bidentate 

 as stated erroneously in the original description. 



VII. — Descriptions of neu: Harvest-men of the Family 

 Phalrtugodidie. By Stanley Hiest. 



(Published by permission of the Trustees of the British Museum.) 

 [Plate I.] 



Key to the Genera o/Phalangodidse tohich are represented 

 in the British Museum Collection. 



a. Eyes placed on a single tubercle. 



a'. A long median thorn present on the 

 ocular tubercle. 



