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tidis (Walck.), id. 1. c. p. 89G; S. (A.) Icptabundns (Westr.) renamed S. (Eu- 
opht'ys) poeeilopus, id. 1. c. p. 403 ; S. (A.) frontalis (Westr. & Walck.) = AS. 
retictdatus (Bl.), id. l.c. p. 404; S. {A.) hcterophthalnms (Westr. 
(pnosccns (Sim.), id. 1. c. p. 405 ; S. (A.) rapax^ sp. n., closely allied to A. pu~ 
hescens (Fabr.), Austria, id. 1. c. p. 382 ; S. (A.) mancuSy sp. n., nearly allied to 
A. fioricola (Kocli), Scandinavia, id. 1. c. p. 393. 
Jehlda gracilis, sp. n., Uassa (French Guiana), L. Taczanowski, 1. c. p. 70, 
pi. iii. fig. 3. 
THELYPHONIDEA. 
Phrynides. 
Dr. R. Meyer, Zool. Gart. xiii. p. 100, records the occurrence of Phrynus 
lunatus in Germany. 
Curculioides prestvici, Biickland, a fossil species from the Ironstone of the 
Dudley coal-field, is not a beetle, but an Arachnid, allied to Phrynus, and 
for which the generic name Eophrynus is proposed. II. Woodward, Rep. 
Br. Ass. 1871, p. 112, and Nature, iv. p. 376; cf. also Am. Nat. v. p. 733. 
Thelyphonides. 
A. G. Butler, in A Monograph of the Genus Thelyphonusf Ann. N. H. 
(4) X. pp. 200-206, pi. xiii., includes 21 species, of which the following are 
treated as new : — 2\ mexicanus, Mexico, p. 201, fig. 1 ; T. amazonicus, San- 
tarem, ibid. fig. 2 ; T. proboscideus, Ceylon, p. 203, fig. 3 ; T. formosus, Moul- 
mein, ibid. fig. 4 ; T.pugnator, Philippine Islands, p. 204, fig. 5 ; T. lucanoides, 
Corea, p. 205, fig. 6 ; T. sinensis, Hong Kong, p. 205, fig. 7 ; T. rufus (loc. 
ign.), ibid. fig. 8. He separates the species of Thelyphonides into three sec- 
tions, according to the number of teeth (sect, a, 5 ; sect, b, 2 ; sect, c, 6) on 
the upperside of the 2nd joint of the palpi (“ cholicoros ”). 
Tartarides (fam. nov.). 
O. P. Cambridge, Ann. N. H. (4) x. pp. 409-413, pi. xxii. [translated into 
French by Eugene Simon, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ii. pp. 486-488], characterizes 
a new family under the name Tartarides, distinguished by a divided cephalo- 
thorax and the absence of eyes, for the reception of a new genus, Nyctalops, 
comprising N. crassicaudata, fig. 1, and N. tenuicaudata, fig. 2, Ceylon: spp. nn. 
SCORPIONIDEA. 
SCORPIONIDES. 
B. T. Lowne, in a paper On the development of the nervous system of 
the Annulosa,” M. Micr. J. viii., Dec. 1872, pp. 259-262, pi. 40/><., remarks 
on the embryology of the Scorpion, and confirms Metschnikoff’s observations 
in Z. wiss. Zool. xxi. p. 204. 
Eugene Simon, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ii., records Buthus crassicauda 
(Oliv.), p. '2^7, B. pcloponnensis (C. Koch), p. 248, B. nigrocinctus & 
Ehrenb.), p. 249, B, leptochelis (iid.), p. 260, B. tunetanus (Herbst), p. 251, 
B. judaicus, sp. n., p. 252, Syria and Palestine; Ilemiscorpio hierichonticus, 
sp. n., Jordan valley, p. 255 ; Heterometrus palmaius (Hemp. & Ehr.), p. 258, 
Lebanon ; H. propmquus, sp. n., p. 269, Damascus and Nablous. 
