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32. The hand is 14 longer Ihan deep and 13 longer 



llian fhiger. The trochanter (c?) with dorsal 

 process blunt and tibia abrupth' convex (26) monitor n. sp. 

 32. The hand is 17 (c?) or 15 (Ç) longer than deep 



and 14 longer than finger. The trochanter has 

 the dorsal process fairly pointed and tibia evenly 



convex (25) Birmanicus Thor. 



29. Ce[)halothorax without transverse stripe. 



33. Trochanter of the palps without distinct dorsal 



tubercle. Stalk of the tibia rather short; hand 



broader than deep, 15 broader than tibia and 



14 longer than finger. 



34. Palps smooth with very short tibial stalks and 



distinclly convex outlines (29) plehejiis n. sp. 



34. Pal|)s "inipressi punctati" with moderateh' long 



stalk and moderately convex outlines of tibia 



(28) Javamis Thor. 

 33. Trochanter of the palps with more or less pro- 



minent dorsal tubercle. 

 35. The hand of the palps is IS longer than finger. 



36. The trochanteral tubercles are moderately long; 



no sharp distinction between reddish brown 

 palps and pale elongate abdomen. 



37. Hand almost 2 broader than tibia (30) oriles Thor. 



37. Hand 15 broader than tibia (30) orites Thor. af. Ell. 



36. The trochanteral tubercles are very long, a 



marked difference in colour between reddish 

 brown palps and pale elongate abdomen. Hand 



is 12 broader than tibia (31) vermiformis n. sp. 



35. The hand of the palps is not more than 15 



longer than finger. 

 38. Palps minutely granular all over. 



39. The dorsal tubercle of the trochanter is high 

 and obtusely pointed. Indistinct ocular spots. 

 Femur 2 longer than broad. Short tibial stalk. 



(35) rotundns n. sp. 



Indian spicics, mcntinntd in tliis paper, but ajjparently are related tu Ch. nwiiitor n. sp. and Ch. liir- 

 maniciis Thor. Chelifer Kraepclinii Tullg. seems to differ from the just mentioned two species Ijy minor 

 differences in the structure of tlie palps f. iiist. tlie shorter tibial stalks, while Ch. Waburgii Tullg. is 

 easilj' distinguished by its very short and clumsy femur of the palps, almost circular tibia and the 

 trochanter, which has the posterior outline onh' slightly convex without any tubercles. This paper had 

 already gone to the printer's, before I received Mr. Tullgren's pajjcr, and 1 was accordingly not able to 

 pay full attention to his species. 



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