CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE KNOWLEDGE 

 OF THE PSEUDOSCORPIONS 



FROM MATERIAL BELO^fGING TO THE MUSEO CIVICO IN GENOVA 



By Edv. Ellingsen, Kragero (Norway). 

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The chief part of the material, treated in the following, is due 

 to the assiduous collecting of several Italian naturalists, who, year 

 after year, are contributing to the knowledge of the Italian fauna. 

 I am very much obliged to the authorities of the Museo Civico 

 for the confidence shown to me, by letting me examine these 

 collections. The whole material belongs to the Museo Civico with 

 the exception of those specimens collected by Dr. A. H. Krausse 

 at Oristano in Sardinia. 



I. ITALIAN ISLANDS. 

 Chelifei' politus E. Simon. 



Sardegna: Oristano, ì cf, ì Q (Dr. A. H. Krausse). 

 Clielifei' lacertosus L. Koch. 



Sardegna: Oristano, many specimens of both sexes (Dr. A. 

 H. Krausse). 



Clxelifer anaclxoi-eta E. Simon. 



Sardegna: Golfo Aranci, 5 gT, 7 9 (T. Derosas) - Is. Giglio, 

 1 cf , 1 9 (G. Doria). 



This species is probably only a variety of Chelifer lace^Hosus 

 L. Koch, differing from this by having the tibia of the palps, at 

 least often, somewhat less globose, often with the most pronoun- 

 ced convexity near the base of the inner side, and the hand less 



