214 BRITISH SPECIES OP PHALANGIDEA OR HARVEST MEN. 



forward. Behind them are 2-4 very small 

 denticulae. Eye-eminence small, denticulaB on it 

 very minute. A much larger species than any 

 others of the genus. spinosus Bosc. 



NEMASTOMA. Black ; with two oblong geminated yellowish 

 or whitish spots in a transverse line at the hinder 

 margin of the cephalothorax. Legs short. 



lugubre 0. F. Muller. 



Abdomen marked with dull golden metallic 

 spots, mostly in pairs, along the abdomen. Legs 

 long and very slender. Palpi very long and 

 thickly furnished with small claviform hairs of 

 equal length. chrysomelas Hermann. 



ANELASMOCEPHALUS. Hood fringed with strong spines ending 

 with curved bristles. Legs densely clothed with 

 a similar armature. Oambridgii Westw. 



TROGULUS. Hood spinose, and, in the adult form, covering the 

 mouth parts. Femora of first pair of legs fur- 

 nished on the outer side with a fringe of spines 

 similar to those on the hood. 



tricarinatus Linn. 



LIST OF SPECIES DESCRIBED, WITH REFERENCES TO PAGES, PLATES, 



AND FIGURES. 



Sclerosoma quadridentatum, p. 171, pi. B, fig. 4. 



Romanum, p. 172, pi. B, fig. 5. 



Liobunum rotundum, p. 174, pi. B, fig. 6. 



Blackwallii, p. 175, pi. B, fig. 7. 



Phalangium opilio, p. 177, pi. B, fig. 8, and pi. A, 



fig. 1-5. 

 parietinum, p. 179, pi. B, fig. 9, and pi. A, 



fig. 6. 



saxatile, p. 181, pi. C, fig. 10. 



minutum, p. 182. 



Platybunus corniger, p. 183, pi. C, figs. 11, 12. 



