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1. E. carhonarius Meek & Worthen 1868. 



2. E. (?) Woodianus (Meek & Worthen) 1868. 



Gen. OENTROMACHUS n.'). 

 Combs provided with numerous intermediate lamellfe. 



1. C. euglyptus (Peach) 1881. 



2. C. tziberculatus (Peach) 1881. 



3. C. glaber (Peach) 1881. 



4. C. inflatus (Peach) 1881. 



5. C. {?) Anglicus (Woodw.) 1875. 



Ser. II. NEOSCORPII n.'). 



Anterior margin of cephalothorax truncate or emarginate in the middle. Dorsal 

 eyes far removed from that margin, and situated beiiind the lateral eyes, which form 

 two rows or groups near tlie antero-lateral margins of the cephalothorax. (Eyes want- 

 ing in Belisarius Sim.) Rhachis of combs formed of no more than three plates. Ster- 

 num formed of a single plate and bounded anteriorly by the coxa of the second pair. 

 The two first pairs of coxa; provided with maxillary lobes. — Eecent or {Tityus? eogenus 

 Mekge) Tertiary. 



Fam. PANDINOID/E Thor. 1876'). 

 Sub-fam. PANDININI Thor. 1876. 



Sub-fam. lURINI Thor. 1876. 



Fam. VEJOVOID/E Thor. 1876. 



Fam. BOTHRIUROID/E Keys. 1885 (- Telegonini Pet.). 



Fam. BUTHOID/E Sim. 1879 (= Androctonoidw Thor.). 

 Sub-fam. CENTRURINI Pet. 1861. 



') xéviQOv, sting; /ia}(oi_iai, I figlit. 



-) vaog, uew; oy.oQning. 



^) Simon (Les Arachnides de France, "VII, p. 92) divides this group into three families, Heterometridce, Ischnit- 

 ridce and Broteidce, on the strength of characters whicli, however, are not constant, and do not seem 

 to be of such importance as those on which the fonr families adopted hy us are Ijased. 



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