DIAGNOSES OF SOME NEW INDIAN ARACHNIDA. 745 



Gemis Palamn^ds, Thor. 



Falamnceus wroughtoni, sp. a. 



Allied to F. fulvipes, C. Koch, with the upper surface of the hand 



of the pincer similarly crested externally, but with tho inner border 



of the hand much more strongly produced below the base of the immove- 



COmiEOTTON. 



Vol. XII, page 745, the last species describod at bottom of page 

 should be 



Labochirus tauricornis, sp. n., 



instead of 

 Lahochirus cen'imis, sp. n., 

 which is the name of the previous species described above. 



the anterior border of the tibial apophysis produced into an obtusely 

 angular prominence instead of being lightly sinuous asinL. prodoscideus. 



Total length of body 30 mm., carapace 11. 



Locality. — Mangtdore (T. BcMie). 



Lahochirus cerviniis, sp. n. 



^. Allied both to L. prohoscideus and L. cervinuSy but distinguish- 

 able by having the inner border of the hand bebiad the digit more 

 inflated than in L, cervinus and less so than in L. prohoscideus. 

 Moreover, the posterior border of the tibial apophysis ia straight ; the 

 anterior border is also straighter than in the other species, not sinuous 

 as in L. prohoscideus and not inflated aa in L. cervinus ; the extremity 

 of the anterior border convexly rounded. 



Total length 28 mm., carapace 11. 



Locality. —Kmo-Tv^ {T. H. D. Bell). 



