. Economic entomology . Vsejovis, sp. (natural size). j^Qg^ Androctonus {Sp.), from Rangoon.—5. Newly-born specimens {3); 6. En- 5, 6. larged figure of do. No. 7. Androctonus priamus (^Koch) (?), from Java.—7. Specimens of do. No. 8. Androctonus {Sp.), from East Indies.—8. Specimen of do. (i). No. 9. Buthus {Sp.) from the Cape.—9. Specimens of do. (2). This probably should form another genus. No. 10. Buthus c^sar {Koch), from the East Indies.—10. Specimens of do, (2). No. II. Buthus afer {Koch), from East Indies.—11. Specimen of do. (i). No. 12. Buthus imperator {Koch).—12. Figure natural size


. Economic entomology . Vsejovis, sp. (natural size). j^Qg^ Androctonus {Sp.), from Rangoon.—5. Newly-born specimens {3); 6. En- 5, 6. larged figure of do. No. 7. Androctonus priamus (^Koch) (?), from Java.—7. Specimens of do. No. 8. Androctonus {Sp.), from East Indies.—8. Specimen of do. (i). No. 9. Buthus {Sp.) from the Cape.—9. Specimens of do. (2). This probably should form another genus. No. 10. Buthus c^sar {Koch), from the East Indies.—10. Specimens of do, (2). No. II. Buthus afer {Koch), from East Indies.—11. Specimen of do. (i). No. 12. Buthus imperator {Koch).—12. Figure natural size, copied from Koch's Araneidge. This is the largest species we have seen described. It is at least six inches in length; but it seems nothing but an unusually large immature specimen of B. afer.


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