TEHRESTRIAL AOAUI OV THE TYNE PHUVINCE 1 3 



Terrestrial Acari of the Tyne Province. 



By the Rev. J. E. Hull, M.A. 



I.— ORIBATID/E. 



ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 



(See vol. IV., part II). 



At p. 382 the primary division of the Family into two groups 

 was accidentally omitted, viz. : — 



§i. Brachypylina. 



Anal and genital apertures comparatively small, 

 more or less quadrate, subequal, well separated. 

 Tibiae of all the legs clavate or subclavate. 



(Includes sub-families A, B, C, and D). 



§ii. Macropylina. 



Anal and genital apertures longer, contiguous, 

 unequal. Tibiae all cylindrical or broadest at the 

 base. 



(Includes sub-families E and F.) 



On p. 384, for 4th line of dichotomous table of Tegeocranus, 

 read " Lamellae without cusp." 



On p. 392, after the entry under 55 add 



55a. Melanozetes ca/nbricus, Hull (sp. nov.) 



Body rather rotund, dull black. Dorsal spines 

 pretty long curved, stiff but slender. Lamellae as of 

 edwardsi but running to a point in front. Sensilli 

 clavate, small. 



Taken by Dr. Jackson on Moel Siabod in moss at 

 2,000 feet. 



