94 Annals of the South African Museum. 



Legs. Metatarsus I curved sharply upwards and inwards just over 

 J- of its length from base ; inner side of bend slightly swollen, darker, 

 and bearing 5-6 spinules or short spine-like hairs ; 2 apical and 1 other 

 spine on inner surface ; 1 apical and 1 other spine anteriorly on outer 

 surface. Metatarsus II slightly curved upwards, with 1 apical and 

 3 other spines on outer edge of under surface. Metatarsi III and IV 

 very slightly curved and with long fine spines on under surface. 

 Tibia I stout, cylindrical, and shorter than metatarsus, bearing the 

 usual 2 spurs (Text-fig. 4s) ; anterior spur apical, stout, and curved, 

 and with a long spine at base of tubercle ; 2nd spur short and blunt ; 

 also 2 spines apically and 3 other spines on outer under surface. 

 Patella III with 14 spinules on anterior surface ; none dorsally, and 

 2-3 apically on posterior surface. Patella IV with about 20 spinules 

 on pi'oximal portion of anterior surface and 15-16 in a similar position 

 on posterior surface. 



Tarsi in general about | length of metatarsus. Tarsus I scopulated 

 over whole length and with 1 spine on each lateral surface. Tarsus II 

 scopulated and spineless. Tarsi III and IV scopulated and with a 

 few spines. 



Pedipalps. Femur with line of stiff bristles down centre. Tibia 

 swollen basally and with small, almost semicircular hollow on under 

 surface anteriorly ; outer arch of latter well spined, especially pos- 

 teriorly. Bulb (Text-fig. 4 A) broadly reniform, process flattened 

 basally and curved out and upwards. 



Measurements. Carapace 4 mm. long, 3'5 mm. wide. Tibia I 

 3'2 mm. Total length 9'5 mm. 



No ? was taken at the same time, but the specimen seems to fit in 

 as the (^ of /. Icentanicus rather than of /. kolbei (Pure.), also from 

 Kentaui. From the $ of the remaining Kentaui species, I. spiricola, 

 it differs in most details. It is closely allied, however, to /. creyoei 

 from Durban ; the palpal organ is similar but the process is slenderer 

 and not spatulate at its extremity ; the 1st metatarsus is more strongly 

 curved and the tibial spines somewhat stouter. 



OEN. ANCYLOTRYPA, E. Sim. 

 ANCYLOTRYPA PUSILLA, Pure. 



1903. A. pusilla, Purcell, Ann. S. Afr. Mus. vol. 3, pt. 1, p. 27. 



Specimens. Two ? ? (Nos. B 2608-9) from De Aar (S. C. 

 Schreiner and Dr. W. F. Purcell, 9/13), and 1 ? (No. 9454) from 

 Vlag Kop 5-6 miles north of Hanover (Schreiuer, 10/01). 



