476 MR. C. WITH ON PHALANGIIDE 
Creratosunus, Thorell, 1889. 
a. Femora of the first pair of legs more than three times 
as long as the second joint of the antenne. 
a, Tubercle provided with two horns. 
a*, Femora with white rings ; cephalothorax with- 
Ott: WILE SPOES, sc saan se escl ie sistele bi nserelnoes annulatus. 
6°, Femora without white rings; cephalothorax 
spotted with white. 
a?, Scutum with a red longitudinal band........ bimaculatus. 
6°. Scutum black, without band .............. lugubris. 
6. Tubercle with four horns. 
a. Pointerot Hors biramous!) <7)... 425... ees pulcher. 
6%) Eloms not biramons 22), cle. cele otis tie es caleuttensis. 
6. Femora of first pair of legs only three times as long as 
SeCOud JOINt of ANbeMNE Gsjci-xicleoeke oe) deers arlene brevipes. 
CERATOBUNUS ANNULATUS, Thor. 1889. 
Thorell, (10) p. 616. 
As observed by Thorell, the tarsi of the palps are in the males 
provided with the usual row of granules. 
CERATOBUNUS BIMACULATUS, Thor. 
Thorell, (10) 1889, p. 619. 
Tarsi of the palps of the males provided with the usual row of 
granules, which in the proximal half are placed close to each 
other, in the distal farther apart. 
CERATOBUNUS LUGUBRIS, Thor. 
Thorell, (10) 1889, p. 621. 
CERATOBUNUS PULCHER, ND. sp. 
Cephalothorax semicircular. The scutum is almost hori- 
zontal. ‘The body, including the lamina frontalis and the base 
of the tubercle, densely granular. Free ventral segments 
smooth. The lamina frontalis is undeveloped; the procursus 
frontales are small, united and spinous. 
Tubercle as high as long, and almost as high as broad ; it is 
convex and bears two horns, directed forwards and backwards. 
They are both two-branched, but the branches are short. The 
foremost twice as long as the diameter of the eyes, the hindmost 
a little shorter than this. The tubercle is smooth and without 
groove. The diameter of the eyes is shorter than the distance 
