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7y(';/.^•. — Modei'sitely lont^-, thin, tapei'iii^'-, 

 elotlie^l witli lou^- black liairs and l()ii<>- 

 black, slender spines; femoral joints con- 

 colorous with cephalothorax ; all other joints 

 yellow ; tibia i. furnished on innei' angle at 

 apical extremity witli a double sj)ni- oi' 

 apophyses (fig. 41) ; two tarsal claws only. 

 Measurements in millimetei-s as follow : — 



i-"\ti. 41. — ^- "ina/a, 

 Kainb., Tibia leg i. 



I'alpi. — Moderately long, similar in col- 

 our and armature to legs ; femoral joint 

 bowed; radial joint large, inflated, hollowed 

 out, and furnished on underside with a 

 lai'ge lateral sj)ur ; overhanging edge or 

 lip of pit armed with numerous black tooth- 

 like spines, each of which curves down- 

 wards ; digital joint overhanging radial 

 like a cap ; genital bulb rounded, broader 

 than deep, somewhat flattened above and 

 below, smooth and shining, and terminating 

 with a long, tapering slightly twisted style Hig.42.-/."r'/«/</, Rainb.. 

 (fig. 42). 



FaJce>^. — Long, porrected, dark-brown, rnther ^ 



narrow, clothed with coarse hairs or bristles ; '~ 

 innei- angle of falx sheath armed with six rather 



long teeth, and the outer angle with eight small ^ •: 



ones; in addition to those hei'e enumerated there • 



ai-e near the base between these two i-ows a couple • 



of teeth, rather widely separated, and intei'- • 



mediate in size (fig. 43) ; inner angles f""ged j,.^ ^.^ _^ ^,,,^^^^^,, 



with red hairs ; fangs wine-red. Hainb., Scheme 



of dentition. 



