3B A. e. ATJDEMANS, NOTKS ON ACAlÜ. 



long, ending above coxae I (fig. 30). Cribrum, as I said 

 already hereabove, more or less bee-hive-shaped and for the 

 greater part dorsal (fig. 30). Circumanal hairs minute. 

 Anus far remote from the cribrum. The anterior edge 

 of the sternal shield (fig. 34) better chitinized, exca- 

 vated in the middle, granular outside the first pair of sternal 

 hairs. 



Epis to ma (fig. 32) without any markings dorsally if not 

 with a little chitinous bar sideways. Anterior part triangular; 

 height of triangle longer than its base; top of triangle a wide 

 bottle-shaped muero; edge finely denticulate. Sty li normal. 



Mandibles short, reaching, when wholly retracted, the 

 second pair of dorsal rod-like and distally hairy hairs (fig. 30, 

 dotted line). Chelae (fig. 35) slender, with distinct tibial and 

 tarsal" sense-hair ; demarcation between tibia and basitarsus 

 before the tibial sense-hair; upper jaw with two small incisors 

 before the tarsal sense-hair, one minute canine tooth behind 

 the sense- hair, one triangular molar and behind this a blade. 

 Lower jaw with about 4 incisors behind the end-incisor, two 

 sharp and backward directed canine teeth ; no molars. P u 1 v i 1 - 

 1 u m : a row of hairs. 



Maxillae, underside of the capitulum (fig. 33) beauti- 

 fully marked especially by oval depressions ; median streak 

 well demarcated from the sides and from the proximal streak, 

 especially by fine lines which are convex outward. In this 

 median streak about 7 transverse rows of extremely minute 

 triangular denticulations. Horns, inner malae, fringe, hairs 

 I, II, III and IV normal. Palps slender (fig. 30 and 36). 

 Dorsally theffemur (fig. 30) with usual middle-hair and usual 

 distal and inward transparent pin, both curved inward and 

 forward. Ventrally ^^fig. 36) the trochanter provided : 

 proximally and inward with a triangular chitinous protuberance; 

 before this a smaller knob; inward of this and before the 

 first protuberance a chitinous bar inward; then the usual two 



