On Some South Africtni Aricnhn-i'nldc (Arnclmida). 1>1 



Di and coxae of pedipalps muticous. RasteJJuttt composed of 

 3 stout spines on inner apical side and one or two smaller spines. 



Chelicerae with 6 teeth on inner row and 5 teeth on outer row. 



Legs. Metatarsus I curved strongly upwards and inwards towards 

 base ; 5-6 spines on outer side and 6 smaller ones on inner side ante- 

 riorly ; rest of surface covered with numerous fine, regular, spine-lilce 

 hairs shorter on under surface. Metatarsus II straight or onlv verv 

 slightly curved; 6 spines on inner side; rest of surface with fine 





A. 



B 



FIG. 3 hliops palnpyi, n. sp. A. Eight band palp from inner side. B. Tibia 

 of right hand first leg from inner side. 



black setal hairs. Metatarsus III fairly heavily spined, especially 

 at apex; rest of surface with fine spine-like hairs, longer on under 

 surface ; similarly with metatarsus IV. 



Tibia I (Text-fig. 3 B) armed at apex on inner side with single 

 straight projecting spur, set on a narrow tubercle at the base of which 

 is a spine towards the outer side, below, and a black nipple on the 

 inner side below ; 2 other apical spines towards outside of under 

 surface and 20-22 other spines on rest, of under surface ; 2 short 

 spines on outer surface centrally ; rest of surface with black setae. 

 Tibia II with 3 apical spines on under and inner surface and 



