On some new Brazilian Gonyleptide. 329 
XLII.—Some new Brazilian Gonyleptide. By Metuo- 
Lerrao, M.D., Fellow of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences 
and of the Entomological Society of France. 
I nave strictly followed in this paper Roewer’s syste- 
matic arrangement of Opiliones. The new genera and 
species here described are all found in the collections of the 
Museums of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro and of my own. 
Subfam. Pacwyzivz. 
Genus Neorucro.ia, Roewer, 1913. 
Neopucrolia bituberculata, sp. n. 
? .—7 mm. 
Anterior margin of the cephalothorax smooth. LEye- 
turret as a high bifid tubercle, with two small apical 
spines. Abdominal scutum with the sides evenly rounded, 
widening to the level of area iii., and then narrowing 
and making a right angle with the posterior margin of the 
scutum. Abdominal scutum with five transverse striz, 
iii. and iv.-v, united by a longitudinal groove; lateral 
fields with a row of minute granules; the median fields 
smooth; iii. with two low tubercles; i., ii., iv., and v. 
unarmed. Abdominal free dorsal segments smooth and 
unarmed. Legs i.-ili. slender and weak; legs iv. stronger 
and longer than the others together; all the femora 
curved, Anterior tarsus with five joints, tarsi 11. and iv. 
with six. The femur of the pedipalp with au apical inner 
spine and with the low surface spined. 
Hab. Alto da Serra (S. Paulo). 
Type in the 8S. Paulo Museum. 
Genus Uropacuy.vs, nov. 
Eye-turret elevated in a median cone. Cephalothorax 
narrow. Margins of the abdominal scutum evenly rounded 
at the sides to groove v., then narrowing and making a 
right angle with the hinder margin. Dorsal scutum with 
five transverse grooves, 1. and 11. united by a longitudinal 
groove. Field i. with two low tubercles; 11. unarmed ; 
ill, with two median spines; iv., v., and dorsal free seg- 
ments i. and ii. unarmed; dorsal free segment ii. with a 
strong median spine; anal dorsal plate unarmed. Coxe 
1.-i1. weak and parallel; coxa iv. twice stronger and 
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