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(Céphalothorax often with transverse sutnres: abdomen most often with abdo- 

 minal teryites lonyilmlinalti] divided : arolium of the tarsi most often lonyer than 

 chiws and bifnrcalej. 



As far as the systematic value of this genus is coneerned I refer to the dis- 

 cussion on pp. 98-99. 



Garypinus nobilis n. sp. 

 (PI. I, figs. 7a-c and PI. II, ligs. 8a-g; figs. 7 a-b, p. 38). 



Front pair of eijes removed a distance from front margin, smaller than their 

 diameter. Céphalothorax distinctly longer than broad, has a short well marked cucultus 

 and a sliytly convex front margin without any median incision. No distinct trans- 

 verse stripes, hut the hinder margin of the cephalothoracic shield is curved backwards 

 in the middle and well removed from the hind margin proper. Skin smooth and the 

 hairs slender and pointed. Tergites of pale and slender abdomen with indistinct longi- 

 tudinal line. Ftagetlum consisting of four hears of which anterior is dentated ; serrula 

 e.vterior with the basal tooth the longest, moderately widened out towards tip, and the 

 terminal partly free and pointed; galea three-branched, longer than terminal hair (^) 

 or almost simple and shorter than terminal hair(t^). Trochanter of the palps distinctly 

 longer than broad with anterior outline strongly convex; femur with distinct stalk. 

 2'5 longer than broad, almost as long as tibia and distinctly ncurower; tibia is 2'2 

 longer than broad and strongly convex posteriorly. The hand is V,3 broader than the 

 tibia and a little longer, but much longer than finger. The trochantin of the first pair 

 of legs is one third of the whole femur: the second tarsal joint is much longer than 

 the first, and the tarsi of fourth pair distinclly shorter than the tibiae. Dorsal „tactile" 

 hair at the base of the tarsus of the fourth pair of legs, and arolium bifurcate longer 

 than claws. 



?. Céphalothorax (PI. II, fig. 8 a). — Two pair of eyes, placed at the lateral 

 margin of the head and almost touching each other; the anterior pair is removed 

 from front margin a distance distinctly smaller than their diameter. The céphalo- 

 thorax is distinctly longer than broad and gradually tapering towards second pair 

 of eyes, in front of wliich the lateral margin is suddenly turned inwards to estab- 

 lish the short, but distinct cucullus; front margin is slightly convex or more cor- 

 rect indistinctly obtuse-angled; anterior marginal part well marked. The céphalo- 

 thorax is most raised just behind the eyes and again towards the front margin, 

 consequently almost saddle-shaped ; an obsolete median, backwards curved trans- 

 verse line, is sometimes traced. The céphalothorax is remarkable on account of 

 the sharp distinction, which the hinder margin of the darker shield, which is 

 curved backwards in the middle, forms between this and the paler portion behind; 

 the hind-margin j)roper of the céphalothorax is straight (fig. 8a; cf. Ellingsen 70. 

 p. 5). Skin smooth with a few rather long pointed hairs, which are perhaps not 

 quite simple. 



Abdomen. — The abdomen is long and slender, almost twice as long as 



