212 EDV. ELLINGSEN 



Olvtlionius cephalotes E. Simon. 



Alpi Marittime: Certosa, di Pesio, « sotterranei » 2 ^f, 1 9 

 (Dr. R. Gestro). 



Iir. FEANCE: EASTERN PYRENEES. 



Tlie whole material was collected by A. Dodero. 



Chelifei- phaleratvis E. Simon. 

 Ariège : Massat, 1 young specimen. 



Ideolbisiuiii pyreiiaicuiii nov. sp. 



Two very small eyes, one on each side, at a great distance 

 from the front margin ; the eyes are sometimes so little conspi- 

 cuous, that they are difficult to be seen. 



Colour. Cephalothorax, sclerites, mandibles and palps of a pale 

 brownish colour, the interstitial parts and the legs whitish. 



Cephalothorax longer than wide, in the greatest part parallel- 

 sided, before the eyes somewhat contracted; the front margin 

 with a darker coloured stripe, from the middle a little oblique 

 towards the sides, in the middle with no tooth proper, only an- 

 gularly produced. The surface smooth and glossy, with modera- 

 tely long, pointed hairs. 



Abdomen smooth and glossy with long, pointed hairs and 

 « tactile » hairs on the last segment. 



Palps about as long as the body, when the abdomen is ex- 

 tended, slender and glossy. The joints are more or less strongly 

 granulated, except the fingers and the lower side of femur; the 

 granulation is less pronounced on the lower side of trochanter, 

 tibia and hand, most strongly on the anterior and the upper side 

 of femur and on the upper side of the hand. The hairs are long 

 and acute; the hairs of the outer side of the palps a little 

 shorter than those of the inner side. — Trochanter with a short 

 stalk , considerably longer than wide , the inner side nearly 



