1912. |] F. H. GRAVELY: Notes on Pedtpalpt. LOg 
This species is not very closely related to any hitherto 
described. It resembles Simon’s a group in the proportions of 
the claw of the arm and the foot of the first leg, but not in those 
of the tail. 
Schizomus (s. sty.), n. sp. 
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Locality.—Chaibassa, where a single immature specimen was 
obtained among stones on the shaded side of an old quarry. I do 
not think it advisable to describe this species till mature specimens 
are found. 
Schizomus (Trithyreus) greeni, n. sp. 
Localities.—Mr. E. FE. Green found the type specimen under a 
stone at Ambalangeda, S. Province, Ceylon, in company with 
Amitermes quadriceps. He has also sent me a specimen caught in 
the compound of the Museum, Colombo, on July 20th, rgrt. 
@. Unknown. 
@. Cepholothorax.—Eye-spots absent; cephalic sternum 
rather more than three-fifths as wide as long. 
Arms.—About half as long as body. Trochanter with lower 
front angle (about 120°) rounded and inconspicuous, anterior 
margin convex. Lower angle of femur also inconspicuous, about 
equidistant from basal and distal ends of upper margin. Patella 
rather more than twice as long as deep (about two and a half 
times). Claw scarcely half as long as upper margin of tarsus. 
First legs—About as long as body. Coxa terminating a 
little behind base of trochanter of arm. Femur somewhat longer 
than tibia. Foot about five-sixths as long as tibia, and about ten 
times as long as deep, deepest at end of metatarsus; second 
metatarsus scarcely as long as sum of first five joints of tarsus; 
terminal tarsal joint somewhat longer than three proximal tarsal 
joints together and quite two-thirds as long as whole metatarsus. 
Fourth legs.—About as long as body; femur two-fifths as deep 
as long. : 
Tail.—Broken in both specimens. 
Colour.—Brown. 
Length.._About 3 mm. 
This species seems to stand nearer to S. (T.) modestus than to 
any other included in Hansen’s table (1905, pp. 51-3.) 
Schizomus (Trithyreus) kharagpurensis, n. sp. 
Locality.—Kharagput in the Midnapore subdivision of Bengal 
where a single female was collected by Mr. Hodgart. 
@. Unknown. 
2. Cephalothorax.—Eye-spots absent; cephalic sternum 
about three quarters as broad as long. 
Arms.—About three-fifths of the length of the body. Anter- 
ior margin of lower part of trochanter slightly convex, meeting 
lower margin in an obtuse angle (about 110°). Lower margin 
