PSEniosfdiuMoss riìoM si'.matua 



Clielifei- PJicolbareiisis With. 



Si-Rambé, 2 cf, 1 9, 1 jun. 



The specimens from Sumatra have ihe paljis not -so densely 

 punctated as indicated in tlie figure accompanying With's descrip- 

 tion (12. 1». iS!2): Witli's specimens were from tlie Nicol)ars. 



Chelilei" Miimi;^-i Pocociv. 



Si-Rambé, 1 9. 



The species was described by Pococii (5. p. i-iti) upon sj)e- 

 cimens from Christmas Islaml and was afterwards recorded from 

 tlie Xicobars by With (12. j). ÌM) ami from Timor by Ellinji'sen 

 (4. p. 37C). 



Olxeliifei" Modij>-lii»uii nov. sp. 



cf . No eyes, but indistinct ocular spots are present. 



Colour. Dark brownish. 



Cephalothorax about as long as broad behind, gradually nar- 

 rowing forwards, in front broadly rounded, the front margin 

 slightly convex. Two broad and straight transversal grooves, well 

 developed, the anterior one about in the middle, the posterior 

 groove a little nearer to the hinder margin than to the former. 

 The surface coarsely granulated, a little glossy. The hairs, when 

 present, strongly davate. 



Abdomen. The tergites divided longiludinally l)y a Ijroad line, 

 except the last one, which is entire. The surface coarsely granulate 

 and sliglitly glossy or nearly without gloss. The hairs (when not 

 broken) are stronglij davate, arranged in dense rows. The ster- 

 nites are divided like the tergites, shagreened and somewhat glossy, 

 with pointed hairs. 



Palps a little longer than the body, when the abdomen is 

 contracted, somewhat slender. Coxa nearly smooth and glossy, the 

 other joints are coarsely granulated above, nearly smooth below, 

 somewhat glossy or nearly devoid of gloss. The hairs of the palps 

 are very densely set, stronghj davate, especially those of the 

 anterior side of trochanter, fennu' and tibia; those of the outer 



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