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Colour. — Almost uniformly pale brown, the abdomen 

 superiorly showing indication of a darker tree-pattern. 



Carapace. — Slightly longer than the fourth metatarsus 

 and tarsus together. Ocular area a trifle more than twice as 

 broad as long. Anterior margins of anterior row of eves in a 

 procurved line ; the medians rather small, about three- 

 quarters of a diameter apart. Posterior medians rather 

 small, oval, and widely separated, about three and a half 

 times their long diameter apart, their inner margins about in 

 a line with the outer margins of the anterior medians ; pos- 

 terior laterals about as long as the anterior laterals. Fovea 

 straight. 



Chelicera3. — With seven teeth in the inner row below, 

 the distal tooth of the outer group being opposite the fifth 

 tooth of the inner row. 



Pedipalps.— CoxfB with about sixty teeth arranged in a 

 triangular patch at the base. 



Labium. — Quite without apical teeth. 



Legs. — Tarsus I with dense undivided scopula, II with 

 scopula divided by a thin median strip of setas, III and IV not 

 definitely scopulate, but carrying a few scopular hairs at the 

 sides, in IV only distally so. Metatarsus I and II scopulate 

 to the base. III and IV not scopulate ; I with two spines at 

 the apex below and two or three along the inferior surface, 

 also one or none on the anterior surface. Tibia I with three 

 weak spines at the apex below and two on the inferior surface, 

 also one on the anterior surface superiorly ; very slightly 

 exceeding the metatarsus in length. 



Posterior Sternal Sigilla. — Elongated, almost touch- 

 ing the sternal margin. 



Posterior Spinners. — With the apical and basal seg- 

 ments subequal in length, being about one and three-fifths 

 times the length of the penultimate segment. 



Anterior Spinners. — Not widely separated, less than 

 half their own length apart (the abdomen is somewhat con- 

 tracted, and in fresh specimens the spinners may perhaps be 

 rather more widely separated) ; moderately long, being about 



