I 'l'i EDV. ELI.INGSKN 



Measurements. (Vplialutliorax: loujr. (l,S(i; lat. 0,7'.). Mandildos: 

 long. 0,b7. Femur: long. 0,!);J; lat. 0,"M. Tihia: long, with stalk 

 (1,80; without stalk 0,;)4; lat. (),'i8. Hand: long. (I.7'2: lat. (',:i/i. 

 Fingers: long. 0,8(5 mm. 



Habitat. 15irma: Garin Gheba, 1000-1^200 m., X. 1888, collected 

 iiv l.i'onardd l-'ea. 



Note. The new sjìecies has a very great alìinitv to Micro- 

 creagris granulata Ellingsen troni .Jajian, hut it is scarcely 

 possible to unite the two forms to one species, especially on 

 account of tlie shape of the gale;i which in M. granulata is 

 distinctly branched; the fenmr of the palps is also somewhat 

 differently shaped and the central tootli of the front margin ot 

 the cejihalothorax is lacking in the new species, but these few cha- 

 racters are indeed what distinguishes the two species from one 

 another. If, in future, it should be proved tiiat the species of 

 Microcreagris may vary very much as to the shape of the 

 galea, the l{urmes(> fnrm could periiaps be admitted as a good 

 variety of the Japan sj)ecies. 



