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subequal to the penultimate segment and to the ocular tubercle in 

 length. 



Sternum as in treleaveni. 



$ 5 . Closely resembling treleaveni in most respects, except that 

 the ocular tubercle is slightly further back, being about ^ of its 

 length from the anterior margin of carapace. Carapace subequal to 

 or a little shorter than the metatarsus and tarsus of fourth leg and 

 equal to the tibia, metatarsus, and f of the tarsus of first leg. 

 Tibia of first leg relatively longer than in treleaveni, its length about 

 2f times its height in the middle. First leg (including coxa) much 

 shorter than the fourth (by almost the whole length or by more than 

 the length of the tarsus of the latter). 



The carapace has more yellowish hairs, which frequently form 

 radiating stripes, while the younger individuals are as a rule much 

 darker than those of treleaveni. 



Total length $ $ 14-17, large ? 22 mm. 



2. HAEPACTIKELLA MAGNA n. sp. 



Type. 1 ? (No. 5248) from Dunbrody, on the Sundays Eiver, 

 TJitenhage Division (Rev. J. A. O'Neil, 1899). 



Closely allied to H. lightfooti Pure. 



5 . Colour of carapace and limbs brownish yellow, the 3 distal 

 segments of the legs more yellowish ; hairs on carapace pale 

 yellowish, intermingled with very few black ones ; those on the 

 limbs greyish yellow ; abdomen pale yellowish, the dorsal surface 

 and upper part of the sides strongly marked with black reticulations 

 and provided with the usual tree-pattern posteriorly, the hairs on the 

 paler parts pale golden yellow ; ventral surface without conspicuous 

 spots ; sternum brown. 



Carapace subequal to the metatarsus and tarsus of fourth leg, and 

 only slightly longer than the tibia and metatarsus of first leg. 

 Ocular tubercle about -!- of its length from anterior margin. 



Rastellum composed of setae, but with some stout truncated spines 

 (broken setaB ?) at inner part. 



Legs. Tibia of first leg slightly less than 3 times as long as high 

 in the middle, its length slightly exceeding that of the metatarsus 

 and considerably less than the distance from the fovea to the hind 

 margin of the ocular tubercle. First leg (including coxa) shorter 

 than the fourth leg (by ^ the fourth metatarsus). Legs spined much 

 as in treleaveni. Scopulse of fourth tarsus and third metatarsus 

 practically entire. 



