PHALANGIIDEA. 
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qiies Synonymiqiies ofc descriptions d’especes nouvelles,” in continuation 
of the treatise above recorded. The sub-order is divided into 3 families : 
Fhalang[f\o(Hd(B, Cosmetidce, and Gonyleptidoi^ 7 genera (3 new) and 22 
species (4 new) being recorded and described in the first ; 8 genera (6 
new) and 29 species (21 new) in the second ; and 14 genera (8 new) and 
40 species (8 new) in the third of those groups (without reckoning various 
doubtful species), of which last the part now published only contains 2 of 
the proposed 4 sub-families. 
Phalanq [i] odid;e. 
Acanthochir and Scotolemon, Luc., and Erehomaster, Cope, are sunk 
under Phalang [inodes, with which Ptgchosoma, Sorensen, is queried as 
probably synonymic ; E. Simon, Ann. Ent. Belg. xxii. p. 186. 
Maracandus, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 186. Differs from Phalangli'jodes in the 
maxillipeds being shorter than the body ; and from Mermerus in having 
an erect spine on the anterior cephalothoracic margin, before the ocular 
tuberosity, which is depressed in the middle. For M. viacei [mactei], 
Bengal, and mouhoti, Cambodia, spp. nn., id. ibid. 
Sitalces, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 187. Allied to Epedanus, Thor., but with the 
ocular tuberosity abruptly elevated in the anterior margin. For S. 
novein- tuherculatus, ibid., and hreoni [6r^ro«^], p. 188, spp. nn., id. 1. c.. 
Reunion. 
Feretrius, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 189. With the exceptional character of four 
eyes. For Phalang[i'\odeii quadri-oculatiis, L. Koch. 
Phalang[i']odes navaricay sp. n., id. Arachn. de Fr. vii. p. 162, Basses 
Pyr(5n(5es, Palombicire Cave, near Saro. 
Scotolemon salehrosa, sp. n., Karsch, Z. ges. Naturw. (3) iv. p. 366, 
West Africa. 
COSMETIDA^. 
This family is exclusively American, and the Bornean Oncopus has 
probably nothing to do with it. It is especially well represented in 
Central America, but does not extend so far south as the Gonyleptidce^ 
none of its species being known even in the Argentine States. Various 
species of Flirtea, Gnidea, Cosmetus, Ortonia, and Gonyleptes are pro- 
visionally referred to Cynorta, C. Koch; and Gonylejites ornatus^ Wood, 
nec Say, is renamed C. sayi (p. 200). E. Simon, Ann. Ent. Belg. xxii. 
p. 190 et seq. 
The following new genera and species are characterized, 1. c. 
Protus, p. 193. Differs from Pcecilmma [-Zma] in its scutum having 
no tubercles, and in its posterior claws being strongly pectinated. For 
P. insolens, ibid., Para, Brazil. 
Gryne, p. 194. Differs from both the last named genera in the femora 
of its maxillipeds being denticulate above, and from Pcecilima in the 
posterior claws (of its $ ?) being regularly pectinate. For G. paraensis, 
ibid., Pard. 
