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stalk, then almost straight with a scarcely marked terminal concavity. The libia, 

 which is about 45 limes longer than the short and well marked stalk, is 29 times 

 longer than broad and 12 times broader than the femur; the anterior outline is 

 beyond the moderately shallow notch of stalk fairly convex; the posterior has a 

 not very prominent condylus, a short and low concavity between this and the 

 basal elevation, which is fairly well defined proximally, but distally merging into 

 the almost straight outline of the joint proper, which becomes distinctly convex 

 towards the end. The hand, which is a trifle shorter than the tibia and 1-6 times 

 broader, is a little broader than the trochantin is long; it is 17 longer than broad, 

 broader than deep and 12 times longer than the finger; both lateral outlines are 

 suddenly and strongly convex, especially the anterior; the fingers gape a trifle in 

 the proximal two thirds, when closed, and their margins are mounted with pointed 

 teeth throughout. 



Coxae. — The shape of the fourth pair seems to be more triangular than 

 square, because the posterio-interior corner is rounded and not very prominent; 

 it is twice as long as broad, and has the almost straight posterior margin twice 

 as long as the interior. 



Legs. — Most hairs are long and slender, but of varying length, most often 

 broken and provided with a few distal teeth; the trochanter as well as the trochantin 

 of the fourth pair of legs bear ventrally a single very long, pointed and simple 

 hair each. The ''tactile" of the tarsus IV is placed nearer to the base than to the 

 lip, heilig twice as long as the former distance and only one and a half times 

 longer than the latter. The posterior terminal lateral hair is very slender, almost 

 straight and beyond dorsal tooth moderately curved downwards with tip directed 

 upwards; the tooth is better marked in the first than in the fourth pair; the 

 anterior hair is in the fourth pair of legs long and slender with tiny tooth and in 

 the first pair rather short with obsolete tooth. The trochantin of the first pair is 

 distinctly wider than the femur proper; the femur of the fourth pair of legs is 26 

 longer than deep. The tarsus of the first pair of legs is a little shorter than the 

 libia and 5'5 longer than deep, tapering towards the tip; the tarsus of the fourth 

 pair of legs is much shorter than the tibia, but almost twice as long as the femur 

 is deep. The claws bear big teeth, biggest in the first pair of legs, which accor- 

 dingly appears bifurcate. 



Colour. — The palps are light brown with chelae and maxillae reddish 

 brown; the céphalothorax is dark reddish brown, most so in front, and with 

 blackish transverse stripes. The abdomen is pale yellowish brown with a trifle 

 darker sclerites and muscular spots; near to the base ventrally a pair of black 

 spots. The coxae are light brown and the legs yellowish. 



Measurements. — Céphalothorax 0-84(1 (0800); abdomen 2-240(l-200) mm. 



Palps: 0-420 (0250); femur 0-812(0-240); tibia 0-812 (0-280); hand 0-770 (0460), 

 depth 0-430; finger 0644 mm. 



