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which africanub is the type ; therefore maurus should be included in the 
genu& Scorpio ; spinifer will then be the type of the genus Heterometrus , 
which will take the place of Palamnceus ; id. t. c. p. 245. 
Petrocecus furcatus , n. sp., S. Africa, p. 380, Simon (1). 
Mossamedes, n. g., allied to Heterometrus (type maurus ), Micephonus , 
and Opisthophthalmus , p. 381, opinatus, n. sp., S. Africa, p. 382; id. t. c. 
Palamnceus costimanus var. borneensis (Thor.), from Sarawak, p. 90 ; 
liophysa , n. sp., p. 91, Ajer Mancior (Sumatra): Thorell. 
Ischnurus tityrus , n. sp., p. 383, S. Africa, Simon (1). 
Hormuru8 (Thor.), not syn. Liocheles (Sund.), p. 95 (in note) ; austra - 
'asice (Fabr.), syu. gracilicauda (Gu6r.), pistaceus (Simon), p. 95, Ajer 
Mancior, Sungei, Bulu (Sumatra), Singapore, Tahiti, Upolu, p. 95, var. 
complanatus (C. Koch), syn. cumingii (Gerv.), Java, Sarawak, Ternate, 
Tobi, New Guinea, Cape York, p. 94, suspectus , n. var., p. 96, Burma ; 
insculptus, n. sp., p. 98, New Guinea ; caudicula (L. Koch), Aru, p. 102 ; 
waigiensis (Gerv.), syn. Jcarschii (Keys.), Key I., Ramoi, p. 103 ; Thorell. 
Urodacus novce-hollandice (Peters) recorded from Ceylon, Swan River, 
and Port Lincoln, differences between the sexes pointed out, pp. 169 & 
170, male figured, pi. viii, fig. 1 ; excellens , n. sp., Port Essington, p. 170, 
pi. viii, fig. 2 ; armatus , n. sp., Port Lincoln, p. 172, pi. viii, fig. 3 ; 
abruptus , n. sp., Adelaide, p. 174, pi. viii, fig. 4 ; synopsis of the 4 species 
of the genus, p. 175 ; POCOCK (1). 
Euscorpius sicanus (C. Koch.) !, Tyrol, p. 349 ; Kulczynski. 
On the form of the pulmonary apertures in Brotheas, Chactas , and 
Teuthraustes, see Karsch (1). 
SOLPUGIDEA. 
Hexisopus fodiens , n. sp., p. 374, pi. vi, figs. 6 & 7, S. Africa, Simon (1). 
Datames magna , Hancock, from Lareda, Texas, figured and described ; 
Hancock. 
PSEUDOSCORPIONIDEA. 
CronebeRg, A. Beitrag zur Kenntniss des Baues der Pseudoskorpione. 
Bull. Moso. 1888, pp. 416-459, 3 pis. 
The author concludes that there is no near relationship between the 
Pseudoscorpions and the Scorpions. The former may perhaps be derived 
from some group of Opilionida. 
Olpium characterized ; ramicola, n. sp., Asuncion, pt. i, No. 1 ; elegans , 
n. sp., Risso (Paraguay River), No. 2 ; crassichelatum , n. sp., Mato-Grosso, 
No. 3 ; oxydactylum , n. sp., Risso, pt. ii, No. 13 ; brevifemoratiim , n. sp., 
Risso, pt. ii, No. 14 ; Balzan. 
Gary pus characterized ; cuyabanus, n. sp., Mato-Grosso, pt. i, No. 4 ; id. 
lioncus characterized; chthohii/ormis, n. sp., Resistencia, pt. i, No. 5 ; id. 
Chthonius characterized ; hirsutus , n. sp., Mato-Grosso, pt. i, No. 6 ; 
parvidentatus , n. sp., Risso, pt. ii, No. 17 ; curvidigitatus y n. sp., Risso, 
pt. ii, No. 18 ; id. , ' , _ ... ' . , 
