PHALANGIIDEA. 
Araclin, 49 
Timesius, p. 225. Eyes sessile, scutum with a single tubercle behind, 
&c. For Stygnus vesicularis, Gerv. 
Mitobatinje ( p . 226 ). 
Types, Mitobates, Sund., and Goniosoma, Perty; maxillipeds longer 
than the body, very robust, with the femur thin and highly compressed, 
slightly curved and spiny, &c. Besides these genera, Asarcus^ C. Koch, 
and Phalangodus, Gervais (P. anacosmatus^ Gerv., is from Colombia, not 
Australia ; p. 241), it includes the following new genera and species: — 
Cranaus, p. 236. Allied to Phalangodus^ but with rather long and not 
robust legs, the ocular tuberosity and posterior part of scutum tubercu- 
lato-spinose, claw of maxilliped slender, and posterior coxae simple 
beneath. For Gonyleptes prcedo^ Wood, C. diaholicus^ p. 238, and mar- 
garitipalpis^ p. 239, Ecuador, and 5 unseen species of Goniosoma (Gerv.) 
and Gonyleptes (Wood). 
Ampycus^ p. 241. Differs from Cranaus in the posterior coxae, having 
a long perpendicular apophysis under the articulation of the trochanter. 
For Gonyleptes telifer^ A. G. Butler (unseen). 
Goniosoma thalassinum, p. 229, acutangidum^ p. 230, and calcariferum^ 
p. 232, localities unknown. 
Asarcus corallipes, p. 235, Brazil. 
PHALANQIIDiE. 
Sclerosoma coriaceum, sp, n., Simon, Arachn. de Fr. vii. p. 162, South 
of France and Spain. 
Mastohunus^ g. n. Closely allied to Sclerosoma, Luc. ; for M. tubercu- 
lifer, Luc., Corsica and Proveuce. Id. 1. c. pp. 164 & 165, pi. xxii. fig. 17. 
Astrobunus bernardinus^ p. 171, pi. xxii. fig, 18, Valais, and grallator, 
p. 312, Aude, &c., spp. nn., id. 1. c. 
Liobunum religiosum, p. 180, pi. xxiv. fig. 1, nigripalpe, p. 183, fusci- 
fro7is, p. 185, sylvaticum, p. 187, spp. nn., various localities in France, id. 
1. c. 
Prosalpia insignipalpis^ sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 191, pi. xxii. figs. 21 & 22, 
Corsica. 
Opilio funestus, L. Koch, in Bremen Catalogue of West Siberian collec- 
tions [Zool. Rec. xiv. Arachti. p. 7] is named Phalangium nordenskiceldi., 
from Krasnojarsk, the river Ob, &c. ; L. Koch, Verh. z.-b. Wien, xxviii. 
pp. 481 & 483. 
Phalangium segmentatum^ Simon, 1. c. p. 206, Corsica; P. nordenskioildi 
[cf. supra], p. 107, Vindi personatum, p. 109, L. Koch, Sv. Ak. Handl. xvi. 
No. 5, Siberia: spp. nn. 
Dasylobus, g. n., = Phalangium, auctt., pt. Type, D. argentatus, 
Canestr. Simon, 1. c. pp. 209 & 212, Corsica and Sardinia; also D. 
echinifrons, p. 214, Aude, &c., and nivicola, p. 216, Hautes Alpes, spp. nn., 
id. 1. c. 
Platybunus nigro-vitt.atus, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 222, Maritime Alps. 
Gy as, g. n. Somewhat similar to Liobunum, but more nearly allied to 
Oligolophus, C. L. Koch {Opilio, auctt.). Type, Gyas annulatus, Oliv. 
