0>i Some SoiifJt African Aviculariidae (Arachnid a). 



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Carapace equal in length to 4th metatarsus, and to metatarsus and 

 about | tarsus of 1st leg; fovea crescentic and with small and incon- 

 spicuous depression in front of it, scattered papillae of surface bearing 



A. 



B. 



FIG. 4. Idiops kentanicus, Pure. A. Eight palp, outer side. B. Tibia 

 of left first leg, under side. 



hairs ; border of carapace slightly raised and separated by a narrow 



gi-oove. 



Eyes. Anterior laterals broadly oval, close together and slightly 

 facing outwards ; larger than anterior medians which are slightly more 

 than a radius apart. Distance from front of anterior laterals to rear 

 of anterior medians equal to breadth of posterior row. Latter is pro- 

 curved ; medians close to anterior medians. 



Sternum. Posterior sigilla indistinct, small and marginal ; anterior 

 sigilla small and touching margin opposite centre of 1st leg. 



Labium and coxae of pedipalps muticous. Rastellum composed of 

 3-4 strong spines set on a projecting tubercle, and 3 or 4 spines con- 

 tinued round on upper inner edge of chelicerae. 



Chelicerae with 5 teeth on inner edge and 4-5 denticles at base on 

 outer edge. 



