20 Arachn. 
ARACHNIDA ( 1878 ). 
with B. cognatus^ p. 68, pi. i. fig. 7, Azkhur, and schneideri, p. 61, pi. ii. 
fig. 4, Krasnowodsk, spp. nn., L. Koch, 1. c. B. mardoche, sp. n., E. Simon, 
1. c. p. 169, S. Morocco. 
Neho, g. n., Simon, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) viii. p. 399. Differs from 
Hemiscorpio, Sim., by the absence of lateral tubercles on the vesicle, and 
the presence of a strong denticulation under the terminal claw or sting, 
which last brings it near Diplocentrua, Pet. Type, N. hierochonticus, 
Sim., Syria. 
Teuthraustes, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 400 ; possesses seven denticulations in 
each of the combs. For T. atramentarius, sp. n., ibid., Ecuador. 
PSEUDO-SCORPIONES. 
Chelifer neglectus, p. 147, niger, p. 148, politus, p. 149 (also South 
France), procer, p. 150, anachoreta, p. 161, spp. nn., E. Simon, Ann. Soc. 
Ent. Fr. (6) viii., Algeria. 
Lophochernes, g. n. Closely allied to Chelifer ; the first five abdominal 
segments strongly carinated on the side, the following segments arched. 
For L. bicarinatus, sp. n., E. Simon, Bull. Soc. Z. Fr. iii. p. 66. Found 
alive in Paris, but evidently imported from Japan. 
Gary pus saxicola, sp. n., 0. O. Waterhouse, Tr. E. Soc. 1878, p. 182, 
fig., Spain. 
THELYPHONIDEA. 
E. J. Wilkinson, in a letter to the Smithsonian Institute, states that 
Thelyphonus giganteus (Mexico) emits an extremely offensive smell from 
its caudal appendage “whip”; Am. Nat. xiii. p. 396. {Cf. op. cit. xi. 
p. 367, where, apparently on good authority, the venomous nature of 
Thelyphonus is stated to be undoubted.) 
SOLPUGIDEA. 
Holmberg, E. L. Notas Aracnologicas sobre los Solpfigidos Argentines. 
Naturalista Argentine, i. pp. 69-74. 
The author includes Gonyleptidce, Opilionidce, &c., in this Order. 
Gluvia patagonica, Holmberg, Aracn. Arg. [vide sup>rd, in General 
Titles], No. 83 ; G. caucasica, L. Koch, Kaukas. Arachn. p. 57, Baku and 
Sardarabad : spp. nn. 
PHALANGIIDEA. 
GoNYLEPTIDJ]. 
Pachyloides, g. n., Holmberg, Nat. Argent, i. p. 6. Resembles Fachylus, 
but more elongate ; tarsi 6-, 8-, 4-, and 7-jointed ; ocular eminence with 
2 conic granulations, slightly elevated and distant ; post- thorax with no 
appendage. For P. thorelli, sp. n., id. ibid., Buenos Aires. 
Opisthoplatus, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 73. Tarsi of first pair 6-, of second pair 
