558 OPILIONES. 
6. Cynorta longispina, sp.n. (Tab. LII. figg. 14, 14a, ¢.) 
Type, d, in coll. Godman & Salvin. Total length 5 millim. (excl. mand.) ; femur iv. 7 millim. 
(Jeneral characters similar to those of the allied species. The spines on segment 3 of the dorsal scutum are, 
comparatively speaking, very long, while segment 1 has a pair of white warts. Femur iv. armed only 
with rows of spicules or cusps, more noticeable towards the apex and on the underside. Tarsal segments, 
i. 6, 2 and 3 dilate; ii. 12?; ii. 8; iv. 9. 
Colour. Body and legs ochre-brown, the latter faintly annulate with darker brown. The dorsal scutum is 
richly reticulated with yellow (see Plate), the free segments, however, being plain, without yellow 
spots. 
Hab. Costa Rica (Sarg). 
7. Cynorta dentipes, sp.n. (Tab. LII. figg. 15, 15 a,b, 3.) 
Type 3, gynetype @, in coll. Godman & Salvin. Total length, ¢ & 9,5 millim. (excl. mand.); femur iv., 
3, 5°75 millim. 
General characters similar to those of C. longipes, except that the legs are much shorter. The eye-tumulus 
is about one-half longer than broad ; and segment 3 of the dorsal scutum bears a pair of stout coniform 
spines. The body is smooth, except the dorsal aspect of the free segments, which, as usual, bear 
tubercles. The legs are moderately slender, the femora of all, and tibie of iii. and iv., bearing minute 
cusps. Femur iv., which is slender, bears two small denticles at the apex beneath, and a conspicuous 
larger denticle on the inner side towards the apex, its point directed backwards towards the base of the 
segment. Trochanter iv. bears a stout spur on the inner apical margin. Tarsal segments, i. 6, 1-3 
dilate, 1 being slightly longer, 2 and 3 subequal; ii. 12; iii. 8; iv. 9. 
Colour. Body orange-ochre, with sooty-black mottlings, the underside being chiefly black. The dorsal scutum 
is covered with minute yellow spots, chiefly on the margins, while the segments are delicately outlined 
with small yellow spots. The legs are yellow with black annulations, most noticeable on femur iv. and 
on the tibie and protarsi of all the legs. 
°. Similar to the ¢, but with the tarsal segments of leg i. not dilated, and the denticles on femur iv. 
absent. 
Hab. GUATEMALA, Quirigua (Sarg) ; Costa Rica (Sarg). 
8. Cynorta annulipes, sp.n. (Tab. LIL. figg. 16, 16a, 4, 3.) 
Type 3, gynetype 2, in coll. Godman & Salvin. Total length, g¢ & 9, 5 millim. (excl. mand.) ; femur iv. 
3, 6 millim. : 
3. Similar in general character to that of CO. albipunctata, but with the legs yellow, very distinctly annulated 
with black, and femur iv. with 3 or 4 conspicuous separate denticles in the apical fourth beneath. There 
are no spines or tubercles on the tergal third segment. Tarsal segments, i. 6, 1-3 dilate; ii. 12-13: 
iii. 8; iv. 9. 
?. Similar to the g, except that the denticles beneath femur iv. are absent, and the first 3 segments of 
tarsus i. are not dilate. 
Colour. Body reddish-ochre ; legs yellow, all the segments, except the tarsi, spotted and annulated with black. 
Dorsal scutum with an outlined scallop-pattern, and an enclosed triangular space behind the eye-tumulus 
very similar to that of C. albipunctata, but much less pronounced, and the transverse rows of spots are 
entirely absent, as well as those on the disc of the dorsal scutum. 
Hab, Guatemaua, Cahabon (Sarg). 
