Loc. Northern Baluchistan (Maynard Sf MacMahori). 



117. Galeodes indicus, sp.n. 



[ = Galeodes fatalis, Pocock, Jour. Bom. N. H. Soc. ix, p. 441 . pi. A, fig. 2. 

 & pi. B, tig. 1 a, in part ( J ), 1895 ; not fatalis, Ilerbst : G. orientals, 

 Simon, Bull. Soc. Zool. Fr. x, p. ], 1885 ; not orientalis, Stol.] 



5 . Colour : head iufuscate, paler in the middle line ; mandibles 

 yellower than the head and marked with fuscous lines; upper side 

 of abdomen inf uscate, the dorsal plates darker ; legs and palpi a 

 tolerably uniform yellowish brown, patella and basal half of tibia 

 of palp and femur aud patella of 4th leg at most lightly iufuscate. 

 Head about two-thirds the length of the patella of the palp and of 

 4th leg, shorter than the tibia of palp by about one-fifth of its 

 length, and not quite so long as tibia of 4th leg. Dentition of 

 mandible as in G. afghanus. Patella of palp armed below with 

 about eight pairs of long setiform spines, of subequal thickness and 

 alternating in length, but considerably exceeding the height of the 

 segment ; tibia similarly armed below with about ten or eleven 

 pairs of longer and shorter spines, half of them on each side being 

 very long and setiform, and slightly stouter than the others, which 

 are short but for the most part exceed the height of the segment. 

 Tarsi of legs armed as in G. fatalis, except that the distal tarsal 

 segment of the 4th is spined. Blade of external malleolus slightly 

 exceeding the ocular tubercle. 



A. 



B. 







Fig. 49.— Galeodes indicus. A. Extremity of palpus of ^. B. Upper jaw 

 of $ with, d, flagelluni. O. Upper and lower jaws of 9_ '■ ''. minor teeth 

 of upper jaw ; /, ditto of lower jaw. 



J . Like the female in colour, spiue-armature of tarsi, dentition 

 of lower mandibular fang, &c. Flagellum long, not quite straight ; 

 blade much longer than the handle. Palpi very long, as in G. mac- 

 mahoni, the patella more than twice the width of the head, which 

 is also less than half the length of patella and tarsus taken together; 

 head scarcely half the length of the patella of the 4th leg and not 



