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Coxae (PI. III, lig. 1 e). — The lourlh pair are square, siighlly enlarged towards 

 the extremity, and about 15 longer than broad; the posterior interior corner is 

 very prominent and the posterior margin, which is about 15 longer than the 

 interior, is a little concave. 



Legs (PI. Ill, figs. 1 g-i). — The hairs are long, and slender; they are distally 

 broken with one or a few teeth (PI. Ill, flg. 1 g); the trochanter and the trochanlin 

 have in addition to those ventrally a long, slender, pointed and simple hair each. 

 The ,, tactile" hair of the tarsus IV is placed in the median third, removed from the 

 tip a distance equal to its length and from the base about half its length. The 

 posterior terminal lateral hair has in the fourth pair of legs the lower branch beyond 

 the dorsal tooth almost semicircular, while it is in the male almost straight; the 

 anterior one is moderately curved upwards in the middle and beyond the tiny 

 tooth almost straight. The trochantin of the first pair of legs are distinctly wider 

 than the femur proper; the femur of the fourth pair of legs is 25 longer than 

 deep. The tarsus of the first pair of legs is a little longer than the tibia, tapering 

 towards the tip, and 5 times as long as deep; the tarsi of the fourth pair of legs 

 are much shorter than the tibia, but 15 longer than the femur is deep. The claws 

 bear big anterior teeth, which in the first pair of legs are almost as big as the tip 

 itself giving the claw the appearance of being bifurcate (fig. 1 i, c). 



Colour. — The palps are reddish brown with proximal joints lighter, and 

 so is the céphalothorax with darker transverse stripes; the abdominal sclerites are 

 a more yellowish brown of dull appearance. Coxae and legs light brown, the 

 former the darker. 



Measurements. — Specimen dilated with eggs. Céphalothorax 0672 (0-588); 

 abdomen 2044 (1-344) mm. 



Palps: trochanter 0-336 (0-185); femur 0616 (0-196); tibia 0616 (0240); hand 

 0-588 (0-320), depth 0-336; finger 0-420 mm. 



Leg I: femur 0414 (0140); trochantin 001)0; tibia 0315 (0090); tarsus 0333 

 (0063) mm. 



Leg IV: femur 0-510(0196), trochantin 0-180; tibia 0-486(0117); tarsus 0387 

 (0-081) mm. 



c?. Céphalothorax. — The first transverse stripe, which is the less distinct, 

 is curved moderately forwards in the middle; the second tergite has no longitudinal 

 darker line, but bears a lateral tooth directed backwards and a row of 10 hairs in 

 addition to one lateral in front of row. 



Abdomen (PI. Ill, fig. 1 f). — The abdomen is more flattened and has the 

 IV — X tergites longitudinally divided. The five first tergites bear lateral wing like 

 expansions or keels, which are most developed in the second, being produced into 

 a posterior tooth not extending beyond margin of next segment to any marked 

 degree, but not into an anterior; the keel of the fifth segment is almost obsolete. 

 The genital area is of the "Lophochernes" type (cf. pp. 122—123 and pi. Ill, fig. 1 f). 



