308 JOHN HEWITT. 



A cant ho do 11 grandis sp. iiov. Text-fig. 5. 



This may be the female of A. pectinipalpis Pure. (Annals 

 S. Afr. Mus., vol. iii, p. 87) described from Zululand, but I 

 think it is probably distinct on account of the wider separation 

 of the frontal eyes, those of pectinipalpis being described 

 as very close together. It is related to a species described 

 by me ^ from Newington, Transvaal, under the name of 

 Ctenolophus transvaalensis, but differs in that the third 

 coxa is clothed inferiorly with stout bristles, not spinules, and 

 in other respects also. 



Text-pig. 5. 







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Acauthodon grandis sp. Hor. 

 The eyes of the female. X 16. 



The type consists of a single adult female in the collection 

 of the Natal Museum from Umfolosi, Znluland (F. Toppin 

 coll. 1905). 



Colour. — Upper surface of appendages and carapace 

 castaneous, the legs with a reddish tinge. Ventral surfaces 

 paler; sternum and coxte of last two pairs of legs yellowish- 

 brown. 



Carapace. — As long as the tibia, metatarsus and half of 

 the tarsus of the fourth leg, or the patella, tibia and three- 

 fifths of the metatarsus of the first leg. Ocular area only 

 slightly wider than long, its width subequal to the length 

 ' Hewitt, John, 'Records, Albany Museum,' vol. ii. p. 412. 1913. 



