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1899. Chelifer, n.sp. ? Tullgren, Bidr. t. banned. Sveriges Pseudosc, 



p. 176, tail. I, f. 11-12. 



1900. Chelifer Tullgreni, Strand, Arachnologisches, p. 102. 

 No eyes, nor ocular spots. 



Colour. Cephalothorax, sclerites, and legs greyish brown, palps 

 pale reddish brown, the interstitial parts greyish white. 



Cephalothorax about as long as broad behind, regularly 

 narrowing forwards, the front margin rounded. The anterior 

 transverse groove about in the middle, indistinct and slightly 

 concave (i.e. slightly curved backwards) ; the posterior groove 

 nearly invisible (most visible when the animal is in a dry state), 

 a little nearer to the hinder margin than to the first groove. 

 The surface a little glossy, minutely granulated ; along the 

 lateral margins the granules are slightly prominent. The hairs 

 moderately long, slightly clavate or only obtuse and dentated. 



Abdomen. The tergites nearly devoid of gloss, slightly granu- 

 lated, divided longitudinally except the last one ; the two anterior 

 tergites very short, tlie rest longer and of nearly equal length. 

 The hairs along the hinder margins rather long, slightly yet 

 distinctly clavate. The sternites somewhat glossy, finely striped 

 transversally, divided longitudinally except the last one ; the 

 hairs along the hinder margins rather long, pointed; on the last 

 somite two long, pointed " tactile hairs." 



Palps about as long as the body with the abdomen extended, 

 moderately robust. Coxa somewhat glossy, with scattered 

 granules and pointed hairs. The other joints somewhat glossy, 

 distinctly granulated, particularly on the inner side of femur 

 and tibia, where the granules are very much pronounced ; 

 the lower surface of the hand is nearly and the fingers 

 quite smooth. The hairs of the inner side of the palps are 

 slightly clavate, those of the outer side and of the hand only 

 dentated, of the fingers pointed ; the hairs are densely set, 

 particularly on the outer side of tibia and hand. Trochanter 

 with a rather long stalk, and, apart from this, a little longer than 

 wide ; the outer side with a small, rounded knob in the middle ; 

 the upper surface with a strong, rounded prominence next to the 

 extremity. Femur rather slender, with a long stalk, the inner 

 side proximally slightly convex, in the distal part distinctly 

 concave, behind obliquely widened from the stalk, the outer 

 margin slightly and evenly convex ; the femur is somewhat 



