202 OEDEH—ADELARTIIROSOMATA.
(if Linnseus {Aoarus nejyifonns Scopoli Ent. Carniol. iig. mala). A numl)ev of European species are described
and figured in ' Die Araehniden' by Habu and Kocbj namel}^.
TropUus nepifoimis, Latr. {tricaHnatiim, Linn., can^iatum, Fab.)
Gorizi/omiis, Koch
„ coreiformis, Kocb
,, nepa^ormis, Latr., Koch
,, niger, Koch
,, squamatm, Kocli
,, squalidns, Koch
„ tricannatus, Linn.
„ asperatus, Koch
melanolarsus, Kocli, Herrnian
,, tingi/oi^iis, Koch
Germany, France, Hahn, vol. ii, p. 6, fig. 97.
• ? „ vol. V, p. 128, fig. 420.
• ? „ „ p. 133, fig. 422.
France „ „ p. 137, fig. 423.
Alps, Trieste „ „ p. 138, fig. 424.
Dalmatia „ „ p. 140, fig. 425.
Germany „ „ p. 143, fig. 426.
Germany „ ,, p. 145, fig. 427.
Bavnria „ „ p. 148, fig. 428.
France and Germany „ p. 148, fig. 429.
Bavaria „ vol. xvi, p. 70, fig. 1546.
To these is to be added, the Trogulus Temfletonii, which I described in the Zoological Journal, vol. v,
p. 453 (183.3), from Valparaiso, and
SPECIES NOVA—TEOGULUS CAIIBEIDGEI.
PLATE XXXTH, FIG. 6.
Totus nigricans undique subluteo-squamoso-setulosus : abdomine ovali convexo, baud carinato, oephalothorace
latiorij pedibus setulosis tarsis rufescentibus, anticis et posticis 4-, secundi paris 3-art.ieulatis j cheliceris
minntis intns setis rigidis curvatis instructis (fig. 6 a) ; palpis parvis, articulo primo longo (fig. 6 i).
Habitat in museis apud Bloxworth, prope Blandford, Dorsettensis, Eev. D. P. Cambridge captus et cum
nomine ejus bene merito, inscriptus. In JIus. Hopeiano Osonia;.
The palpi in this species have the three terminal joints more equal in size than in the large typical species
of the genus, the third being but little longer than the second, and nearly equal in size to the fourth (fig. 6Ô);
the tarsi are ii-regular in the number and size of their joints ; those of the first feet being fom'-jointed (fig. 6 c) ;
those of the second feet are three-jointed ; the first joint very short, the second about twice as long as wide, and
the third long and broad ; whilst the tarsi of the third and fourth legs are four-jointed like the first pair, but the
second joint is nearly as long as the fourth, and the third is as small as the basal joint. The junction of the
céphalothorax and abdomen, and the segmentation of the latter, are very indistinct owing to the scpamosity
with which they are covered, and which appears to be caused by minute elevated tubercles emitting broad setoe,
which in some specimens appear to become matted together, giving them a less rugose appearance than the
others.
ADDENDA ET EEßATA.
System. Index, page viri, niid. col., line 31,/or hilaris . . . 204 read Castelnaudu . . . 96.
third col., omit hne 17. Castelnaiidii . . . 96.
Page 2. Species 2. For Goliathus Higginii read G. Higginsii.
Page 22. OPLOSTOMUS BOCANDEI. Thomson, Mus. Scientif. i. (I860), p. 37.
' Patria : Guinea Lnsit. Corpus depressum {Osmodermce panlo similis), supra griseo-nigrum, subtus nigrum, uhique
impressionibus rotiindatis vel ovalibus sat fortilms et conditis lateraliter validiorihus instructnm, his impressionibus super
pygiclimn et subto liBvioribus ; pedes condite et sat valde punctidati ; caput magnum, antice erectum, rotundatnm, uhi,
latius videtin-, in medio prominens ; prothorax suh-hexagonafis, transversus, antice paulum angustior et lunatus, angulis
anticis acutis, paulum projectis, lateraliter angulatis, postice valde sinuatis, ang-ulis posticis acutis, projectisque ; in medio
longitudrnaliter et obsolete sulcatns ; scutellum magnum, triangulare ; elytra ampia, depressa, prothorace multum latiora,
iUo pins quam duplo longiora, post humeros versus suturam depressionibus duahus, et costis quatuor obsoletissimi.s,
instructa, ad extremitatem et ad latera valde et abrupte dehisceutia, apice subrotundata ; projectura mesosternalis triangularis,
parva, haud ju-oducta ; abdominis stigmee ultimie tubulosai ; tibÌ83 intermedife post medium singul® unidentatse.'
' Haic species inter H. fuliginosum [fuligiiiemn] et H. eryirosum [eribrosuTìi] media est. lUam vernm appropinqiiat,
sed ; primo, corporis forma altera majoreque ; secundo, capite antice latior ; tertio, elytris amplioribus, haud
rugosis ; prEecipue et maxime differì.'
' Long. coiq). 19 mill. ; lat. 9I mill.'
Page 44. Cmoohilus trahecula. Plate XIII, Fig. 18, read Plate XIII, Fig. 10.
Page 49. GFNTTCHUS ELONGATULUS. PLATE X, FIG. 1.
This figm-e was ch-awn by me from II. Gory's original type specimen.
•i ! I
GENUCHUS NIGEICLATIS. PLATE X, FIG. 3.
This figure and the details were drawn £i-om a type specimen sent me from the Koyal JIuseum of Stockholm by
M. Boheman for that purpose.
Page 50. GENUOHtrS PEEDITUS.
This species inhabits Guinea (M. Bocande), and is in the Collection of M. Deyi-olle of Paris. The clypeus, when
seen in front, is transverse and emargiuate in the centre. Many of the punctni-es are shallow, tvith a very minute tubercle
ra the centre. The prosterual mucro is acute, and is represented in Plate X, Fig. 2 c.
Page 53. ScaptoUus acimlatus is represented in Plate X, Fig. 9, not Fig. 10—the former Figure, 9, being drawn
from a typical specimen sent me from the Koyal Museum of Stockholm by M. Boheman.
ScaptoUiis Natalensis is represented iu Plate X, Fig. 10, and not in Fig. 9 {tlie mimlers heing acoidenially
in the Plate).