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101. Schizomus crassicaudatus, O. P. Cambr. A. M. N. H. (4) x, 

 p. 411, t. xxii, fig. 1, 1872 (Nyctalops) ; ThoreU, Ann. Mus. 

 Genova, xxvi, p. 358, 1888 ; Knup. Abh. Ver. Humb. xv, p. 52, 

 figs. U & 56a, 1897; id. Tien:, Scarp, etc. p. 234, figs. 82-83, 

 1897 (Schizonotua), d • 

 S. tenuicaudatns, 0. P. Cambr. A. M. N. H. (4) x, p. 412, t. xxii, 

 fig. 2, 1872 (Nyctalops) ; ThoreU. Ann. Mus. Genova, xxvi, p. 358, 

 1888; Kraep. Abh. Ver. Hamb. xv, p. 52, 1897 ; id. Tierr., Scorp. 

 etc. p. 234, 1899 (Schizonotus) ; Pocock, A. M. N. H. (6) xi, 

 p. 4, 1893 (Tripeltis), 5 . 



<3 . Colour yellowish brown : carapace darker and duller in hue 

 than the rest of the body. Carapace and tergal plates rugulose, 

 covered with squamiform markings ; each tergutn furnished on its 

 posterior edge with a pair of bristles, one on each side of the posterior 

 margin, the bristles becoming more numerous on the posterior plates. 

 Sterna also furnished with symmetrically disposed bristles. Chela 1 



Fig. 38. — Schizomus crassicaudatus. 



A. Chela of <$ . a. femur (3rd segment) ; b. 4th segment ; c, tibia (5th segment ) 



</, hand (0th segment) ; e, claw. 



B. Chela of $. 



C. First leg. f, femur ; r/, patella ; h, tibia ; i, tarsus. 



D. Fourth leg. K\ femur; I, patella ; m, tibia ; n, protarsus; o, tarsus; p, claws. 



E. Tarsus of 1st leg. 



massive, the trochanter long, armed on its inferior distal angle 

 with a strong spiniform process ; femur very thick, strongly con- 

 vex above^ armed below with two tubercles; tibia (4th segment) 

 much less massive than the lemur, armed at the base below with a 

 large long tooth -like tubercle; f>th segment (=hand of riiely , ph(inus) 

 also elonpate, lightly convex above, its lower surface tinned with 

 small setiferous tubercles ; nth segmenl (tarsus = movable linger of 

 Thelyphonvs ) tinned with a pair of spinifonn processes. 1st leg ( not 

 including coxa) not longer than bodv, its tibia reaching to end of 



