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latter originally from Krain, later on also found in Italy. It will 

 then depend on the possibility , that E. Simon might have over- 

 looked the galea, what Balzan indeed means as regards Ob. lu- 

 cifugum. The new species differs at all events from that just 

 mentioned by having distinctly granulated palps, even the tibia, 

 and also from Ob. Stussineri by having much longer fingers 

 and a very slender hand; but E. Simon has (without any descrip- 

 tion) put up a var. tenuimanus from Italy, and indeed, the 

 figure , given by E. Simon , of the palp of Ob. Stussineri ( the 

 principal form), has a close likeness with that of the new species, 

 except as to the shape of the hand. Only a comparing with the 

 types will decide the question. 



Olbisium lulbricuiia L. Koch. 



Pyrenées-Orientales : Vernet, many specimens; Montlouis, many 

 specimens; Preste, 1 specimen. 



OTbisinm ca-vernafuiii L. Koch. 



Ariège : Grotte supérieure de la Grange près Baulou, 1 specimen. 



OTbisiuni Sixnoni L. KocH. 



Ariège : Massat, 2 specimens. 



OTbisiimx simile L. KocH. 



Ande : Alet, 3 specimens. 



Olbisixiiia praeeipuviBti E. Simon. 



Hautes-Pyrenées : Gavarnie, 2 specimens. 



OTbìsiuin maxiicatum L. Koch. 



Pyrenées-Orientales: Montlouis, 3 specimens. — Ariège: Massat, 

 8 specimens. 



