Cephalothorax a little longer than wide, smooth and glossy, in the 

 greater posterior half nearly parallelsided, in the front broadly round- 

 ed, provided with disperseci, fine and slightly dentate hairs, among 

 them a row along the front margin; the anterior transverse groove 

 distinct and dark coloured, about in the middle and a little convex, 

 the posterior one nearly invisible. 



Abdomen : the first tergite generally appears to be entire, the last 

 one has a beginning division, the rest of the tergites are divided lon- 

 gitudinally by a fine line; the tergites are smooth and glossy, neither 

 grannlated nor shagreened, provided with slightly dentate hairs, with 

 some longer hairs intermixed on the last somite. The sternites are 

 very minutely shagreened, however glossy, the last one with a be- 

 ginning division, the rest divided longitudinally, with hairs along the 

 hinder margins. 



Palps about as long as the body, robust, smooth and glossy, yet 

 minutely granulated on the elevated parties of trochanter and on the 

 inner and lower surface of femur; the hairs are rather long, partly 

 dentate, the fingers with some longer ones intermixed. — Trochanter 

 stalked, a little longer than wide, the inner side slightly convex, 

 behind with a rounded tubercle near the base, the upper surface with 

 a very strong, conical protuberance, rising convexly frora the base 

 to the top and from this falling perpendicularly, sometimes even di- 

 stincty hollow in front. Femur stalked, about 2 l j 2 times as long as 

 broad, about as long as cephalothorax, the outer side regularly and 

 rather strongly convex, the inner side in the proximal half a little 

 convex, in the distai half rather concave, the upper surface in the 

 male with a low swell, gradually starting from the base, but finishing 

 somewhat angularly or concavely at a distance from the extremity ; 

 femur is a little higher than broad, the lower surface somewhat con- 

 cave in the second half. Tibia stalked, only very little shorter and 

 broader than femur, the outer side regularly convex, somewhat more 

 strongly so towards the extremity, the inner side strongly and almost 

 regularly convex, about evenly convex on the upper and lower sur- 

 face, yet there raay be a small swell on the upper-inner side in the 

 male. Hand with a short stalk, a little longer than and distinctly 

 broader than tibia, from somewhat obliquely rounded base slightly 

 convex on the outer side, somewhat more strongly so on the inner 

 surface. Fingers about 2 / 3 of the length of the hand, distinctly curvate. 



Mandibles: galea moderately strong; generally there is a branch 

 on the lower side near the base, with or without a tooth or teeth, 

 the extremity of the trunk may be entire or divided, along the trunk 

 between the branch and the extremity there are some teeth, more 

 or less numerous. 



