neic Sulifiujiv and PeJipaJpi. 233 



surface of the tibia, metatarsus, and tarsus, but they aro most 

 numerous on the metatarsus. 



? . — As in the male, the immovable fin^^er of tlie chelicera 

 has two little teeth between the second and third large teeth, 

 and the movable finger a single little tooth between its two 

 large teeth. 



Colour. — Head-plate reddish brown except for the ante- 

 rior margin and the ocular tubercle, which are black. Abdo- 

 minal tergites deep brown, the integument immediately 

 bordering thera being black in the male but brown in the 

 female. Ventral surface of trunk yellow. Clielicera of male 

 reddish brown above and yellowish at the sides, that of the 

 female entirely yellowish. Palp and legs yellow ; the 

 malleoli also yellow. 



Measurements in mm. — S. Length of trunk 32*5; width 

 of head-plate 8"75 ; length of palp 40, of its tibia 12'75, of 

 its metatarsus 10*25, of fourth leg 56'25. ? . Length of 

 trunk 34 ; width of head-plate 9 ; length of palp 29, of its 

 tibia 9, of its metatarsus 8, of fourth leg 4:3'5. 



Material. — A male (the type) and a female labelled 

 " Zoutpansberg, Transvaal {J. F. Cregoe).^^ 



Solpuga fordi, Hirst. 



Solpuga fordi, Hirst, Ann. & 3Iag. Nat. Hist. (7) xx. p. 38, figs. 5 a, 

 6 6, 5 c (1907). 



Material. — Besides the types (from Lake Baringo) there 

 are specimens of both sexes of tliis species in the British 

 Museum collection, obtained by a Mr. JSimon in Uganda, and 

 also a male specimen labelled " Aios, November 1901." 



Remarks. — This Solpuga is slightly reddish yellow in 

 colour, and the anterior margin of its liead-plate has a dark 

 narrow line ; the tergites are deep brown in both sexes, and 

 the integument bordering them laterally is dark grey (in the 

 female only ?) ; ventral surface yellowish. In both sexes 

 two minute teeth are present between the second tooth from 

 the distal end and the next large tooth of the immovable 

 finger of the chelicera, whilst a single minute tooth is placed 

 between the two lar<>;e teeth of the movable finger. 



Karschia tibetana. Hirst. 



KarscMa tibetana, Hirst, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) xix. p. 322, 

 figs. 1 & 2 (1907). 



Material. — Some time after describing this species a 

 number of additional specimens of both sexes from Kamba 



