258 Mr. R. T. Pocock on 



Additional Sainmary. 



Species eonsidej-ed valid, but requiring generic revision. 



Reduvius guttatus, "Walk. Cat. Het. vii. p. 181. u. 7 (1873), belongs to 

 gen. Homalocnris. 



semifasciatiis, Walk. loc. cit. p. 202. n. 66, belongs to gen. Pirates. 



coleopteroides, Walk. he. cit. p. 203. n. 69, belongs to gen. Hiranetis. 



Species treated as synoyiipnic. 



Heduvius negamicus, Walk. Cat. Het. vii. p. 191. n. 38 (1873),= 

 Vitunmus scenieus, Stal, var. sobrinus, Stal. ' 



ergthritius, Walk. loc. cit. p. 200. n. 61,= Ci/dnocoris gilvus, Burm. 



Spiniger limhifer, Walk. loc. cit. p. 166. n. Q\ , = Inara Jlavopieta, StSl. 

 conflictus, Walk. loc. cit. n. Q>2,=.Inara Jlavopicta, Stal. 



XXXI. — Borne new Spiders from the Camaroons collected by 

 Mr. G. L. Bates. By R. I. PocOCK. 



So far as araclinological collecting is concerned, Mr. G. L. 

 Bates has lately eclipsed his previous exploits by discovering 

 the Oriental genus Calommafa in W. Africa. The other 

 new species recorded in these pages need no special mention. 



Family Aviculariidae. 



Genus Batesiella, nov. 



Allied to Pho7ieyusa, but with the protarsal scopula of the 

 first leg covering only the distal half of the segment, of the 

 second covering only the distal third, of the third and fourth 

 occupying only the apical sixth ; fourth leg much longer than 

 first, third as long as first j tibia and protarsi of third and 

 fourth furnished with numerous suberect curved bristles, 

 giving a characteristic " bottle-brush " appearance to the 

 segments, the short hairs clothing the segments at the base 

 of these bristles thick and squamuliforra. 



Batesiella crinita, sp. u. 



^ .— Colour of body mouse-brown; femora of anterior 

 legs and palpi deep greyish brown, the remaining segments 

 noticeably rufescent. 



Carajjace with cephalic region rather high and with deep 

 grooves, as long as patella, tibia, and tarsus of palp, longer 



