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Measurements. — Cephalothorax 0-99 (0-242—-1-078); ab- 
domen 2-6 (1-87) mm. 
Palps: trochanter 0420 (0380); femur 1144 (0286); tibia 
0858 (0-330); hand 0'782 (0420); depth 0352; finger 0-924 mm. 
Leg I: femur I 0299 (0161); femur 1H:0:261 (0175); tibia 
0356 (0120); tarsus I 0-204 (0088); tarsus II 0168 (0-074) mm. 
Leg V: femur 0760 (0-204); trochantin 0270; tibia 0584 
(0139); tarsus I, 0234 (0102); tarsus II 0204 (0094) mm. 
Material etc. Mr. Peckham collected a single specimen (å) 
in Tasmania. This well characterized species, named after H. J. 
Hansen, who has with such success studied this order, is most 
naturally referred to the Garypus floridensis Bks. group on account 
of the structure of coxae, legs, front part of head, antennae and, 
in a less degree, antennae and maxillae. It is the first represen- 
tative of this group recorded from Asia and the Australasian region, 
and the first representative of Garypus L. K. from the Continent 
of Australia. 
Chelifer monitor With. 
1906. C. J. With (29) pp. 180—182; pl. IV, figs 5a—b. 
Mr. Flower has collected in Chantaboon (Siam 1897—1898) 
a single female, which I think ought to be refened to the above 
mentioned species in spite of the long and slender abdomen and a 
little more long and slender palps with the inner margin of tibia 
less suddenly convex. 
In a single character it differs from Cx. monitor With, male 
as well as female, namely in the number of sense-spots at the base 
of the movable finger; for the two previously mentioned specimens 
have six spots, placed in a longitudinal row in the proximal portion, 
while this specimen has six spots placed close together at the base. 
Chelifer garypoides Ell. 
" (Pl. IL, figs. 4—8; textfigs. 3—4, p. 17. 1906. E. Ellingsen (28) 
pp. 258—259,) 
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Cephalothorax (pl. II, fig. 4). The front part of the head is 
