222 ^Ii'- R- I. Pocock on 



qorno and tlie common lower x\mazonlan species, H. longwornis, 

 Butler— a fact which suggests that the locality on the label 

 was misread '' Peru " for '• Para." 



2. A NEW European Species of SoLiruoiE. 



Genus Gluvia, C. K. 



Gluvia Chapmani, sp. n. 



J ^Colour. Integument uniformly deep Mack on the 



head, mandibles (with exception of the jaws, which are paler), 



palpi, legs, and dorsal and ventral surfaces o£ the abdomen— 



the genital ser/ment, malleoli, and coxa of the appendages 



alone being pale. 



Eight mandible of Gluria Chapmani; inner side. 

 T:he whole of the integument covered with a thickish coat- 

 ing of stiff, short, erect hairs of a dirty yellow colour, which 

 relieves the blackness of the integument beneath. 



Dentition of mand'iUe apparently as in G. dorsalis, although 

 the intermediate tooth of the under jaw lies far back behind 

 the anterior large tooth, and not midway between the two 

 lar(/e teeth as represented in Kraepelin's drawing ; the uppar 

 iaw with its dorsal edge not evenly arched from base to 

 point, but abruptly narrowed distad from the flagellum (see 



°^lageJJum (see figure) with its dorsal and ventral edges over- 

 folded • the lower edge with a deep and acutely angular ex- 

 cision the borders of the excision and of the lower edge distad 

 from \t pectinate ; the distal fourth of the uppsr edge also 

 stronMy pectinate, the pectinations interdigitating witli those 

 of the corresponding area of the lower edge ; the swivel-joint 

 of the fla^/ellum remote from the rounded extremity ot the fla- 

 gellum, and lying about one fourth of the length of this organ 

 from that end of it. In G. dorsalis, according to Kraepelm, 

 onlv the dorsal border of the flagellum is overfolded, the ventral 

 border is strongly rounded in its proximal half and abruptly 

 nan-owed distal ly, the constriction being rectangular in form ; 



