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ENTOMOLOGISK TIDSKRIFT I 90O. 



Céphalothorax more long than broad, finely punctuated and 

 clothed with short clavate hairs. Both transverse furrow very 

 distinct, the first curved, convexity forwards, with a distinct angle 

 in the middle, the second nearly straight with an angle in the 

 central region. 



Eyes none. 



All but the last of the dorsal segments divided by a broad 

 length-furrow, finely granulated; the back-edges with short clavated 

 to simple hairs. 



r"ig. 2. Chclifer patagoniais n. sp. — I galea, 2 flagellum, 3 céphalo- 

 thorax, 4 trochanter and femur, 5 chela. 



Cheliceres small. Galea pretty long, at the head divided in 

 two short teeth, in the central part and nearly the foot further 

 two pair of teeth. Flagellum consists of three set^e, the first one 

 a little broader than the others with very short teeth in the fore- 

 edge. The two posterior setœ entire. 



Pedipalpi a little longer than the body. Coxa finely gra- 

 nulated, thinly clothed with pretty short, sawn hairs, of which 

 those on the prolongation are very long and entire. Trochanter 

 strongly granulated, on the outside strongly tuberose. The outer 

 contour of femur convex, the inner to begin with convex (a 

 little more) then nearly concave at the head. Tibia slightly 

 shorter than femur, on both sides convex (a little more on the 

 inside). Manus on both sides very convex; digiti slightly curved, 

 as long as manus. All joints finely reticularely granulated, clo- 

 thed with short simple — toothed hairs. 



