DISCOVERY REPORTS 



Chelophore almost one-third of proboscis ; scape twice as long as wide distally ; chela 

 small, fingers almost obsolete. 



Palp much shorter than proboscis, with only eight segments; second subequal to 

 fourth segment (Figs. 51 and 52 a). 



Ovi^er as represented in Fig. 52 b. 



Fig 



51. Ammoihea longispina, n.sp. Holotype. Lateral 

 view of body with chelophore and palp: •; 3. 



Fig. 52. Ammothea longispina, n.sp. Holotype: 

 a. Palp: 15. 6. Oviger: xii. 



Third leg rather short and stout. Second coxa approximately equal to the sum of the 

 first and third. Femur five times as long as wide, slightly shorter than second tibia. 

 Terminal segments as represented in Fig. 50 b ; distal spine on propodus unusually 

 large, the smaller spine wanting on the propodus of the first leg. 



Setules on trunk restricted to the conical processes of each transverse ridge, the two 

 low cephalic protuberances and the distal border of each lateral process. On the legs 

 they are arranged in longitudinal rows on the longer segments ; on the dorsal border of 

 each tibia they are replaced by small, curved spines. 



Measurements {mm.) 



Third leg: 



