492 MR. C. WITH ON PHALANGIID” 
GAGRELLA ARMILLATA, Thor. 
Thorell, (10) p. 629. 
G. LEPIDA, Thor. 
Thorell, (10) p. 626. 
The tarsus of the palps of the males is smooth. 
G. cHzTorts, Thor 
Thorell, (10) p. 631. 
G. sorpipata, Thor. 
Thorell, (10) p. 634. 
The tarsus of the palps of the male is smooth. 
G. minax, Thor. 
Thorell, (10) p. 638. 
The tarsus of the palps of the male is smooth. 
G. EREBEA, Thor. 
Thorell, (10) p. 636. 
3. The femora of the palps alone bear small teeth. The 
patelle have no inner apophysis. The tarsi bear the usual inner 
row of granules, which are small and placed somewhat apart. 
Colour brown, with indistinct black spots above. Cephalothorax 
yellowish-brown. The articulations are yellow, the cox@ brown, 
and the ventral segments yellowish. Both sides of the cephalo- 
thorax in front and the coxe partly covered with a white 
waxy material. Antenne and palps yellowish-brown; the legs 
yellow. 
As the malé described here is in all other respects similar to 
G. erebea, Thor., and as it is one of Fea’s original specimens, I 
conclude that the differences are only such as occur between 
males and females. 
G. sprinuxtosa, Thor. 
Thorell, (10) p. 657. 
The tarsi of the palps of the males are smooth. 
G. HIRTA, 0. sp. 
Q@. Cephalothorax almost square. Body somewhat raised 
towards the single spine, falling gradually behind. It is not very 
densely granular above, and the coxe, the free dorsal segments, 
the spine, and the genital plate are less so. Lamina, procursus 
