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195. Chilobrachys thorellii, sp. n. 



c? . Distinguishable from G. hardwickii and C. stridulans by 

 having the portion of the bulb of the palpal organ remote from 

 the spine produced into an anguliform prominence (fig. 62, B). 

 Nearly resembling G. stridulans in length of legs, &c, but with the 

 1st leg shorter. 



Measurements in mm. — Total length 30, carapace 14, palpus 23, 

 1st leg 48, 4th leg 49, patella and tibia of 1st 19, of 4th 16. 



Loc. Assam : Sadiya. 



196. Chilobrachys brevipes, Thorell,A>m. Mus. Genova,xxxvn,y. 179, 



1897 (Musagetes). 



$ . Colour : integument blackish, hairy clothing deep olive- 

 yellow. Carapace scarcely louger than patella and tibia of 1st leg, 

 slightly longer than those of 4th, a little shorter than protarsus 

 and tarsus of 4th, width of head distinctly less than protarsus 

 of 4th leg. 



Measurements in mm. — Total length 27, carapace 12, 1st leg 29, 

 2nd 25, 3rd 23, 4th 31, patella and tibia of 1st leg 11-5, of 4th 11. 



Loc. Burma : Tharrawaddy (Oates). 



197. Chilobrachys sericeus, Thorell, Spiders of Burma, p. 10, 1895 



(Phlogius). 



5 . Closely allied to female of C. nitelinus and hardwickii, but 

 the width of the head much less than length of 4th protarsus. 



d . Smaller than male of C. hardwickii, with the carapace not 

 shorter than the patella and tibia of 2nd leg, a little shorter thau 

 those of 4th. Bulb of palpal orrjan rounded ; spine subfiliform, but 

 ending in a small blunt point. 



Measurements in mm. — 2 . Total length 24, carapace 10 # 5, 1st leg 

 27-5, 2nd 24, 3rd 21-5, 4th 30, patella and tibia of 1st leg 11, 

 of 4th 10. 



cJ. Total length 22, carapace 10, palp 15, 1st leg 31, 2nd 26, 

 3rd 24, 4th 32, patella and tibia of 1st leg 12-5, of 4th 11. 



Loc. Burma: liangoon (Oates). 



The following species, based upon females, are of doubtful 

 validity : — 



Chilobraehvs soricinus, Thorell, Ann. Mus, Qenovu, xxv, p. 15, 

 1888 (Phi-ictus). 



2 . A little larger than the type of C. sericeus, with the patella 

 and tibia of 1st leg a little longer as compared with the cara- 

 pace, and the anterior lateral eyes a little larger as compared with 

 the median. 



Loc. Burma: Bhamo (Fea). 



