30 Arachn. 
ARACHNIDA. 
Joseph, B. E. Z. 1882, p. 15, Magdalen Cave and caves of Lueg, Nussdorf, 
Yolcja-jama, Central Carniola. 
Lcelaps meridionalis , p. 922, figs. 1 & 1 5, Messina and Civita Yecchia, 
L. falcinellus , p. 923, fig. 3, Messina, spp. nu., id. 1. c. pi. viii., halleru 
Cauestr., p. 57, figs. 1, la & 16, Icrameri , id. p. 58, figs. 0, G«, G b & 6c, hor- 
ridus, Kram., p. 59, fig. 8, 8a, uncinatus , p. GO, fig. 7, 7a & lb, agilis, Koch, 
p. 61, figs, la & 1 b,pectinifer, p. 63, figs. 5, 5a&56, pi v., stabularis, Kocli> 
p. 65, pi. ii. figs. 5 & 55, nanus , M6g., p. 67, pi. vi. figs. 4 a & 46, tumidulus , 
Koch, p. 68, pi. ii. figs. 3 & 3a, pi. vii. figs. 3a-3c, ostrinus , Koch, p. 73, 
triangularis , Koch, p. 74, pi. vii. figs. 4a-4c, bicornis , Can. & Fanz., p. 76, 
berlesii , p. 71, lignicola , p. 73, spp. nn., a?. Monographia. 
Polyuspis , g. n. for i\ patavinus, sp. n., A. Berleso, Atti 1st. Yonct. (5) 
viii. ; and Arch. Ital. Biol. i. p. 280, found in humus in a hot-house in 
the Royal Botanic Gardens at Padua. 
Microcheles, g. n. for M. serratus, Kram. ; G. Haller, JH. Yer. Wiirtt. 
xxxviii. p. 301. 
Discopoma , g. n., formed out of Uropoda , for D. clypeata , sp. n., p. 925, 
pi. viii. fig. 6 & 6c, Messina and Florence, and embraces also D. cassidea , 
Herm., p. 925, and D. romana, sp. n., p. 927, pi. viii. figs. 5 & 5a, id. 1. c. 
Rome. 
Stilochirus rovennesis , sp., G. & R. Canestrini, Monographia, p. 54, 
pi. vi. figs. 12a-12<7. 
Pcecilochirus fimetarius, Muller, p. 55, figs. 1 la-1 Id, cara bi, sp. n., p. 56, 
figs. 13a & 136, iid. 1. c. pi. vi. 
Uropoda , Deg., divided into two tribes according to the armature of 
the terminal joint of the first pair of legs. Tribe 1, p. 401, comprises 
U. tecta and elegans , Kram., ovalis , Koch, and tridentina , Canestr. Tribe 2 
(pp. 401 & 402) contains U. clavus and elongata , Haller, splendida , and 
minima , Kram., and scutulata , M6gn. (Haller) ; P. Kramer, Arch. f. Nat. 
xlviii. U. tecta , Kram., described, p. 403, figs. 1-6, ovalis , Koch, p. 408, 
figs. 7-12, pi. xx., clavus , Haller, p. 411, figs. 1, 6, 7 & 17, elongata , Haller, 
p. 414, elegans , p. 406, figs. 4a, 46 & 5, splendida, p. 414, figs. 8, 10 & 16, 
minima, p. 416, figs. 11 & 12, spp. nn., pi. xix., P. Kramer, 1. c. ; U. scutu- 
lata , p. 418, truncata , and vegetans, p. 419, noted upon, id. 1. c. ; U. col- 
laris, sp. n., A. Berlese, Bull. Ent. Ital. xiv. p. 347, U. vegetans, De Geer, 
var. pellucida, G. Joseph, B. E. Z. xxvi. p. 14, Grotto of Lueg. 
Trachynotus , Kram., characterized, and T. pyriformis , Kr., described 
and figured ; P. Kramer, Arch. f. Nat. xlviii. p. 420, pi. xx. figs. 13-19. 
Sejus , Koch, characterized, pp. 427-429 ; S. serratus , Kram., p. 429, 
figs. 20-22, togatus , Koch, p. 431, figs. 23 & 24, pi. xx. Kramer, l. c. 
Podocinum , g. n. (near Lcelaps) for Lcelaps sagax, Berl. ; A. Berlese ? 
Bull. Ent. Ital. xiv. p. 340. The same species redescribed and figured, 
id. Acari, Miriapodi, &c., xi. fasc. i. No. 1, pi. i. 
Iphis dr epanog aster, fasc. i. No. 3, pi. iii., Matera, Sicily, I. mirabilis, 
fasc. i. No. 4, pi. iv., Pavia, spp. nn., A. Berlese, 1. c . ; I. crinitus, Berl., 
p. 343, pterophilus, id. p. 344, ostrinus , C. L. Koch, p.346, halleri , Canestr., 
p. 347, elongatus, sp. n., p. 345, A. Berlese, Bull. Ent. Ital. xiv. 
Holothyrus , Gerv., recharacterized and placed with various species in 
a new family Holothyroidce ( = Gamasidce , auctt., pt.) ; T. Thorell, Ann. 
