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found. Tliu movable finger lias anteriorly one basal and one median sensi'-six)! al 

 least, and posteriorly two sense-spots, in addition lo two basal and one median 

 tactile hair at least. The trochanter, which has a moderately long and distinct 

 stalk, is l(i longer than broad and distinctly narrower than the femur; its anterior 

 maigin is beyond the stalk only slightly convex, while the posterior is beyond the 

 stalk produced into a rounded process, which is rather low and sloping much 

 more gradually towards tip than towards stalk; the dorsal surface is produced into 

 a high conical bhuil tubercle, which is directed upwards and backwards, being so high, 

 that the trochanter is distinctly deeper than broad, measured from the tips of the 

 tubercles to the ventral and posterior margins respectively, and a little lower than 

 the femur; the margin of the trochanter is, when observed from in front, pro- 

 duced into a terminally obtuse, almost truncate process, which 

 has the distal, moderately concave slope shorter than the proxi- 

 mal, which is almost straight and below merging into the mo- 

 derately concave joint. The femur, which has a rather short 

 and well marked stalk, is 25 longer than broad and a little 

 shorter, but distinctly narrower than the tibia ; the anterior 

 outline is beyond the stalk moderately convex and then con- 

 cave, while the posterior and dorsal margins are rather abruptly 

 convex beyond the stalk and then moderately so. The tibia, 

 which is 28 longer than the very long and slender stalk, is 21 

 longer than broad ; it is anteriorly be\'ond the deep notch of 

 the stalk evenly and distinctly convex; the posterior margin has 

 beyond the prominent condylus an elongate, fairly well marked 

 basal elevation, which through an elongate, slightly marked con- 

 cavity merges into the distinct convexity of the joint proper; 

 the ventral margin is beyond the stalk evenly and moderately 

 convex, while the dorsal is very abruptly so. The hand, which 

 is a little longer and IS times broader than the tibia, is a little broader than the 

 trochanter is long, 18 longer than broad, 1-7 longer than deep and 15 longer than 

 finger; the chela is 2-8 longer than broad; the lateral outlines are beyond the stalk 

 very abruptly convex and then moderately so, while the ventral and dorsal margins 

 are almost perpendicular on the stalk and then slightlj' convex. 



Coxae. — The fourth pair is not enlarged towards the extremity and is al- 

 most trapezoid with the posterio-inlerior corner obtuse-angled; it is 15 longer than 

 broad and has the inner margin a trifle longer than the hinder. 



Legs (PI. IV, figs. 10 c-d). — The hairs are long and stiff with a few distal 

 teeth; the usual longer and more slender, completely simple ones are also present 

 (cf. p. 193); the "tactile" hair of the fourth pair of legs is placed near to the base; 

 the lateral terminal hairs are very slightly curved. The trochantin of the first pair 

 of legs is deeper than the femur proper, and the femur of the fourth pair of legs 

 is 2-3 longer than deep; the tibia of the first pair of legs is much (1'2) longer than 



25- 



Fig. 23. 



Cli. Indiens n. ,sp. ; 



9: right palp in 



anterior view; x 48. 



