Species of Tropical African Solifuge. 257 
~ Solpuga Keyserlingti, Poe. 
Solpuga Keyserlingit, Poc. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) xvi. p. 86. 
Based upon a specimen from an unknown locality, but 
probably an inhabitant of Somaliland or Masailand, seeing 
the nearness of its relationship to S. Parkinsoni (see p. 263). 
Solpuga nigrescens, Poc. 
Solpuga nigrescens, Poc. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) xvi. p. 88 (1895). 
Loc. Lower Zambesi (J. Grant: type). 
The Museum also possesses specimens of apparently the 
same form from the north-eastern region of Victoria Nyanza 
(Dr. Ansorge). 
Solpuga paludicola, Poe. 
Solpuga paludicola, Poc. Ann, & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) xvi. p. 84, pl. iv. 
fiz. 4 (1895). 
Loc. Nyasaland. 
The British Museum has several specimens of this species 
obtained on the shores of Lake Nyasa by the members of the 
Universities Mission and from Zomba by Sir Harry Jolinston. 
Solpuga Monteir?, Poc. (Fig. 6.) 
Solpuga Monteiri, Poc. Ann, & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) xvi. p. 87 (not 
pl. iv. fig. 6) (1895). 
Loc. Delagoa Bay (Mrs. Monteiro). 
Owing to an unaccountable error, fig. 6 on pl. iv. of the 
above paper, though assigned to this species, does not repre- 
sent the mandible of the male. I take the opportunity of 
publishing an accurate figure of the organ in question (see 
fig. 6). 
Solpuga Marshalli, Poe. 
Solpuga Marshallit, Poc. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) xvi. p. 91. 
Loc. Salisbury, Mashonaland, 5000 ft. alt. (G@. A. K. 
Marshall). 
Solpuga hostilis, White. 
Solpuga hostilis, White, Appendix to Methuen’s ‘ Life in the Wilder- 
ness,’ p. 317, pl. ii. fig. 5 (1846) ; Pocock, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 
(6) xvi. p. 89, pl. iv. fig. 7 (1895). 
The only locality ascribed to this species by White was 
‘¢S. Africa, near the tropic of Capricorn.” Mr. Guy Marshall 
has, however, recently sent me a series of nicely preserved 
specimens from Estcourt in Natal (4000 feet). 
