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accoiml of the large size of Ihe einl)ryos, compared lo lliat oF the eggs, llie iioiiiisli- 

 menl ol' llie young ones musl he su])plie(i from Ihe niolher (cI". p. 1(1,'!). 



Remarks. — The species descrihed musl be regarded as identical lo G. irru- 

 gatus Sim., though my specimens difïer slighlly from Simon's description; didercnces 

 are found in the colour and in the trochanter of the palps, which in the specimens 

 from Sumatra is "latiore quam longiore" according to Simon (15. p. 122). This 

 species is nearly related lo (i. elegaiis Sim., but easily distinguished by its broad 

 céphalothorax and strongly convex anterior outline of the hand. From G. personatus 

 Sim. from Hawaii it seems to difl'er chiefly in having a more moderate anterior 

 convexitj' of the tibia of the palps and more marked one of (he hand. 



2. Garypiis elegaiis') Sim. nom. nov. 

 (PI. II, figs. 2a-b; fig. 16, p. 92). 



11)01. Garypus personatus Simon (19.) p. 79. 



IJislunce from fronl margin of front pair of eges three limes larger titan their 

 diameter. Cepluilollwrax as long as broad and liroader behind; lateral out line snd- 

 denly concave in front of eges; well defnied cucnltns with narrow front margin, fairly 

 deep median incision, distinct longitudinal groove prolonged backwards. Transverse 

 sutures obsolete. Body with rather small granules and short hairs. Flagellum con- 

 sisting of a single pointed hair; serrula exterior with two basal teeth long and sud- 

 denly enlarged towards the end; galea is a simple pointed stylet. Trochanter of the 

 palps distinctly longer than broad with anterior outline almost circular: femur with 

 almost parallel sides cuid about four and a ludf longer than broad, scarcely as broad 

 as the tibia; this is three times longer than broad, anteriorly near base low distinct 

 eminence. Hand is 16 broader than tibia, distinctly shorter than finger with anterior 

 margin moderatelg convex in similarity to the posterior. The fourth pair of the co.vae 

 are twice as long as broad: the basal femoral part of first pair of legs three times 

 longer than deep: the tarsal joints of almost equal length, and tlie tarsi of the fourth 

 pair of legs longer than the tibia. 



Ç. Céphalothorax. — The céphalothorax is as broad behind as it is long; 

 no transverse sutures were visible. The skin is everywhere uniformly granular 

 with rather small granules. 



Abdomen. — The abdomen is much longer than broad and granular with 

 scale-shaped granules. 



Antennae (PI. II, fig. 2 a). — Immovable finger bears just behind tip two 

 small marginal teeth and behind these three larger as well as a few smaller ones; 

 the terminal spine with three liny marginal teeth; the flagellum consists of a single 

 simple hair. The serrula exterior consists of 19 teeth (fig. 2 a); the two basal ones 

 are much longer than the following and rather suddenly enlarged towards the tip, 

 as they are provided with an anterior membranous flap; this flap of the basal tooth 



') As Simon lui.s already earlier (1900. 1(>. p. .'ilS) apjilicd tliis name to a dilTerciit spcciis from 

 Hawaii, tlie name of this species must consequently be changed. 



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