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SEPID.E (Gray). 



I. Sphenops (Wagler). 



1. Sphenops sepoides (Aud.). B.M. 

 Northern Africa, Syria (Senegal?). 



2. Sphenops meridionalis (Gthr.). B.M. 



Anisoterma sphenopsiforme (A. Dum.). 

 Gaboon, Senegal. 



II. SCELOTES (FitZ.). 



1. Seeloles bipes (L.). B.M. 



Scelotes linncei (Gravenhorst, in Nov. Ac. Caes. Leop. xxiii. 1 . 

 p. 376, tab. 43). 

 South Africa, northwards to Angola. 



2. Scelotes fierinensis (Grandidier, Rev. et Mag. Zool. 1 809, p. 340). 

 Madagascar. 



III. Seps. 



a. Heteromeles (D. & B.). 



1. Seps capensis. B.M 



Gongylus capensis (Smith). 

 "Western coast of South Africa. 



2. Seps mauritanicus. 



Heteromeles mauritanicus (Dum. & Bibr.). 

 Algeria. 



/5. Gongylus (Wagl.). 



3. Seps ocellatus (Forsk.). B.M. 

 Mediterranean region, southwards to Abyssinia ; Madeira. 



4. Seps viridanus. B.M. 



Gongylus viridanus (Gravenh.). 

 Teneriffe. 



5. 1 Seps igneocaudatus. 



Gongylus igneocaudatus (Grandidier, Rev. et Mag. Zool. 

 1867, p. 234). 

 Madagascar. 



6. 1 Seps polleni. 



Gongylus polleni (Grandidier, I. c. 1869, p. 340). 

 Madagascar. 



y. Seps (Daud.). 



7. Seps tridactylus (Laur.). B.M. 

 European and African parts of the Mediterranean region. 



8. Seps monodactylus (Gthr.). B.M. 

 Palestine. 



IV. Thyrus (Gray). 



1. Thyrus boyeri (Desj.). B.M. 



Mauritius, Round Island. 

 Proc. Zool. Soc— 1871, No. XVI. 



