— 3 — 



the lower ecìge. Femur stalked, about as long as cephalothorax, about 

 3 times as long as broad, almost equal in width throughout, the inner 

 side in the larger part very slightly convex or almost straight, yet, 

 towards the extremity with a distinct, but short sinuation, the outer 

 side somewhat roundly thickened from the base, the outer margin 

 slightly convex, the height about equal to the width, the upper sur- 

 face somewhat convex, the under surface rather flattened. Tibia with 

 a short stalk, about as long as and a little broader than femur, the 

 outer side strongly and regularly convex, the inner side swollenly 

 convex in the hinder part and therefore a little sinuated and atten- 

 uated towards the extremity. Hand a little longer and broader than 

 tibia, stalked, from somewhat oblique base slightly convex on the 

 outer side, a little more convex on the inner side, quite gradually 

 running into the flngers. Fingers robust, a little curved, very short, 

 only a little more than l j 2 of the length of the hand. 



Mandibles: both the galeas are lost. 



The hairs of the legs thick, pointed. The femora of the two posterior 

 pairs of legs rather broad. The claws simple. 



Length: 5 mm.; width: 2 mm. 



Upper congo: Yumbi 1 specimen d (collected by Giuseppe Forna- 

 ciari). 



