Genus Grammostola, Simon. 301 
9. Grammostola argentinense, Strand. 
Grammostola argentinense, Strand, 1907, Jahres. Vereins vaterl. 
Naturk. Wiirttemberg, vol. lxiii. p. 29. 
Hab. Argentina: San Carlos. 
10. Grammostola grandicola, Strand. 
Grammostola grandicola, Strand, 1908, Zool. Anzeiger, vol. xxxii. p. 770. 
Hab. Paraguay, Argentina, and Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil). 
11. Grammostola brevimetatarsis, Strand. 
Grammostola brevimetatarsis, Strand, 1907, Jahres. Vereins vaterl. 
Naturk. Wiirttemberg, vol. lxiii. p. 54. 
Grammostola theringi (Keys.), Strand, 1907; id. ibid. (nec Hurypelma 
theringit, Keyserling, 1891). 
Grammostola brevimetatarsis, Strand, 1912, Wiesbaden Jahrb. nassau, 
Ver. Naturk. p. 175. 
Hab. Rie Grande do Sal. 
A nearly allied species to G. ihertngii (Keyserl.). 
12. Grammostola alticeps (Pocock). 
Citharoscelus alticeps, Pocock, 1903, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 7, 
vol. xi. p. 100. 
Grammostola alticeps, Petrunkevitch, 1911, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. 
Hist. vol. xxix. p. 68. 
It occurs at Uruguay (Pocock) and Rio Grande do Sul 
(S. Paulo Museum collections). 
13. Grammostola cala, Chamberlin. 
Grammostola cala, Chamberlin, 1917, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool, Harvard 
Coll, vol. Lxi. p. 42. 
Hab. Chile. 
14. Grammostola acteon (Pocock). 
Citharoscelus act@on, Pocock, 1903, Ann. & Mag. Nat, Hist. ser. 7, 
vol, xi. p. 99. 
Grammostola acteon, Petrunkevitch, 1911, Bull. Amer, Mus, Nat. 
Hist. vol. xxix. p. 67. 
It is the most common species of large mygalomorphic 
spiders, occurring at the Brazilian states Santa Catharina, 
Parand, and Rio Grande do Sul. In the collections of the 
Natural History Museums of 8. Paulo and Rio de Janeiro 
there are numerous specimens. 
