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Eyes elevated on a prominent dark brown tubercle, and arranged 

 in similar order to those of /. crassipes; the four large eyes are 

 shining black and the four smaller ones of a pearl-grey lustre, and 

 each is encircled with a black ring. 



Le^s strong, yellow-brown, clothed with grey hairs, and armed 

 with short, strong, black spines; each tarsus is terminated with a 

 scopula and two black claws, and each of the latter is armed 

 with two teeth near its base. 



Palpi long, strong, similar in colour and armature to legs. 



Falces long, strong, projecting well forward, yellow-brown, 

 clothed at apices and inner margins with Jong, coarse grey hairs. 



Maxillce divergent, yellow-brown, the upper surfaces clothed 

 with moderately long black hairs, and the inner mai'gins fringed 

 with long tawny hairs. 



Labium concolorous, broad, and clothed with moderately long, 

 coarse black hairs. 



ISternum concolorous also, oval, broadest towards posterior 

 extremity and clothed with coarse black hairs. 



AbduDten obovate, moderately projecting over base of cephalo- 

 thorax, dark brown, almost black, clothed with short grey hairs. 



Epiyyne a simple transverse slit. 



Log. — Neueba. 



Subfamily MASTEEI5:. 



Genus A N T R o c H A R E s, gen.nov, 



Cephalothorax moderately arched, longer than broad, median 

 depression round. Caput high, arched. 



Eyes six, in two groups, the anterior row containing two, and 

 the posterior four; the lateral eyes are large, oval, and oblique; 

 median eyes small. 



Maxillce long, strong, divergent, inner margins slightly hollowed 

 out towards centre. 



Labium rather broader than long, convex; apex rounded off. 



Leys long, thin ; tarsi three-clawed, the two longest only 

 sei'rated; scopula absent. 



Palpi long, thin, terminal claw pectinated. 



Alaniiilce short. 



