Annals of The Transvaal Museum. 
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Solpuga schoenlandi , Pocock [Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) 6. 316}. 
Rietfontein near Johannesburg (M. Coch) ; Saltpan, Pretoria District, 
3/2/1912 (W. Bernard) ; Mooiplaats, Nov. 1910 (F. C. Zwarts) ; Zwartspruit, 
17/12/1910 (F. C. Zwarts); Hammans Kraal, 8/1/1913 (C. L. Preller). 
The Albany Museum has this species from Kimberley (Bro. J. H. 
Power). The locality cited for the type, “ Graliamstown,” is probably 
incorrect. The $ of this species greatly resembles that of globicornis 
and indeed I am unable satisfactorily to distinguish between them. The 
general colour is yellowish, abdominal tergites pale brown, darker at the 
sides but not black : malleoli not infuscated. No mane or long hairs on 
the hind legs. The whole hind margin of each half of the first abdominal 
sternite is strongly rounded. There are two small intermediate teeth in 
the single series of the upper jaw, the posterior one of which is more or 
less fused with the fifth tooth. 
A large adult $ from Rietfontein (M. Coch) has the following 
measurements: Total length 50 mm. Breadth of headplate 12*75. 
Length of tibia of pedapalp 10*6, of metatarsus and tarsus of same 12, 
of tibia of fourth leg 9*5, of metatarsus of same 9. 
Blossia spp. Sunnyside Kopje, Pretoria, 16/8/1913 (Master B. 
Penfold) : a single ? specimen of an undescribed species of this genus 
from Lydenburg (Krantz). These are the first records for the genus 
Blossia from the Transvaal. 
