108 Records of the Indian Museum. (Vor) Vai 
@. Cephalothovax.—A well-defined pair of white eye-spots 
present: cephalic sternum about two-thirds as broad as long. 
Arms.-—Slightly less than half as long as the body. Anterior 
margin of lower part of trochanter straight or slightly concave, 
meeting lower margin in an angle of about 60°. The lower angle 
of the femur about equidistant from basal and distal ends of the 
upper margin of the joint or a trifle nearer to the former than to 
the latter. Patella a little more than twice as long as deep; claw 
about half as long as upper margin of tarsus. 
First legs —Very long and slender, nearly half as long again 
as body. Coxa terminating behind base of trochanter of arm. 
Femur a little longer than tibia, tibia a little longer than foot 
(about one third as long again). Foot nine or ten times as long as 
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B. 
Foot of first leg of new Oriental Tartarides x 60. 
A. Schizomus (s. sty.) cavernicola 2. 
B. Schizomus (Trithyreus) greeni &. 
C. Schizomus (Trithyreus) khavagpurensis 2. 
deep, deepest at end of metatarsus; second metatarsus a little 
longer than sum of five proximal tarsal joints; terminal tarsal 
joint not quite as long as sum of three proximal joints and about 
two-fifths the length of the whole metatarsus. 
Fourth legs—About as long as body; femur two-fifths as 
deep as long. 
Tail.—Short and stout, little more than three times as long as 
deep, four-jointed, the two proxima! joints together about three- 
fifths or a half of the length of the two distal joints together. 
Colour.—The general colour is grey-green, paler below than 
above. The membranes between the sclerites are white and very 
conspicuous as in S. (Tyithyreus) vittatus, although the sclerites are 
not as dark as in that species. he distal part of the chelicerae 
but not of the other appendages is reddish brown. 
Length.—About 4 mm. 
