122 EDV. ELLINGSEN. 



2. Chelifer Gcilcithea,e With. 



1906. Chelifer Galatheae With, An Account of Indian false-scorpions : 

 in: Danish exped. to Siam. P. 167, pl. IV, f. 2. 



Formosa: Koroton, 1 specimen. 



This species was described from specimens taken in the 



Nicobars. 



3. Chelifer bicarinatus E. Simon. 



1878. Lophochernes bicarinatus E. Simon, Descr. d'un genre nouveau d. I. 

 fam. des Cheliferidae, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, p. 66. 



Formosa: Takao, 1 9- 



Till now only taken in Japan. 



4. Chelifer subraber E. Simon. 



1879. Chelifer subruber, E. Simon, Les Arachn. de France VII, p. 30, pl. 

 XVIII, f. 7. 



Formosa: Takao, 4 cT, 4 Ç. 



A cosmopolitan species. ^ 



5. Gary pus j av anus Tullgren. 



1905. Garypus javanus Tullgren, Chelonethiden aus Java. Mitth. Natur- 

 hist. Mus. Hamburg. XII. P. 43. 



Formosa: Takao, a great number of specimens of both 

 sexes. 



Note. The cucullus and the palps of adult specimens are 

 brownish, the hand of the palps somewhat darker, and the 

 fingers reddish; in younger specimens the palps are very pale, 

 but the hand is nevertheless rather dark, of a greenish browti 

 colour. The colour-spots of the abdomen may occasionally be 

 somewhat confluent, and appear to form bands. — In adult 

 males the galea is very small and simple, in females somewhat 

 more robust, but in this case also simple and pointed; in younger 

 specimens the galea is proportionally stronger and (in the fe- 

 male?) with some denticles at the tip. — The tibia of the palps, 

 in Ç from Formosa, is a little more slender than that of a 

 ferhale from the Bismark-Archipelago, with which I was able 

 to compare it. 



