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12. Fingers distinctly (1'5) shorter than hand. 



Posterior stripe less distinct than anterior. 

 Céphalothorax almost smooth. Femur of 

 the palps 3 longer than hroad. Some of 



the hairs slightly clavate (9) Balzanii Thor. 



11. Single transverse stripe, curved backwards 



in the middle. Céphalothorax minutely 

 granular. The femur of the palps is 3-5 



longer than broad (8) Hansenii Thor. 



10. Hairs distinctly clavate. Hand less than 



Tij broader than tibia. Céphalothorax 

 distinctly granular with two broad straight 

 stripes. The trochantin of the first pair 

 with slightly developed articulation. The 

 IV— IX sternites (c?) with a number of 



short spines (10) subruber Sim. 



No real eyes, but sometimes while ocular 

 spots. 

 14. Claws with teeth. Ocular spots. Clavate 



hairs. Short clumsy palps. Distinctly gra- 

 nular. 

 15. Femur of the palps without a pair of median 



long and stout tubercles (13) Helferi Steck. 



15. Femur of the palps with a pair of median 



long and stout tubercles (14) bidens Sleek. 



14. Claws without teeth. 



16. Palps exceedingly long and slender with 



their femurs 5 or 6 times longer than broad. 

 No ocular spots. Two transverse stripes. 

 The hand of the palps is twice as hroad 



as the tibia (12) Sumatranus Thor. 



16. Palps moderately long or short with their 



femurs 2 or 3 times longer than broad. 

 17. Distinctly clavate hairs. Transverse stripe. 

 18. The trochantin of the first pair with slightly 

 developed articulation. Inner margin of the 

 maxillae more or less concave distally; 

 femur 3 longer than broad and hand 13 

 longer than fingers, which have no acces- 

 sory teeth. Ocular spots distinst; céphalo- 

 thorax distinctly granular; IV — X sternites 

 with a number of short spines. . . (11) Murraiji Poc. 



