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Body oviform. 



Cephalothorax betbre the posterior transverse groove, tergites and 

 ternites brownish, palps, especially hand and fìngers dark brown, 

 cephalothorax behind the posterior groove yellowish white with a 

 brown spot in the middle, the first tergi te whitish, the sclerites being 

 dissolved in brownish spots, legs and interstitial parts of abdomen 

 whitish. 



Cephalothorax: posterior half nearly parallelsided, anterior naif 

 roundly narrowing, forwards front margin roundly truncated; cepha- 

 lothorax a little longer than broad behind, strongly granulateci, opaque; 

 two strong transverse grooves, the anterior one about in the middle, 

 slightly convex in the centrai part; from the middle of this transverse 

 groove is running a broad, darker coloured, longitudinal groove l'or a 

 distance forwards ; the posterior groove straight, approaching more to 

 the hinder margin than to the anterior groove. The hairs short, 

 somewhat inclining, whitish, davate. 



Abdomen: upper surface granulose, opaque, the last tergite entire, 

 the rest divided longitudinally by a broad line or band; along the 

 hinder margin of the tergites a row oi short, davate hairs, similar 

 to those oi the cephalothorax; no longer hairs on the last somites. The 

 under surface of abdomen smooth and glossy, the sternites divided 

 as the tergites, with pointed hairs. 



Palps about as long as the body, coxa smooth and glossy with 

 pointed hairs, the other articles of the palps distinctly granulateci, 

 even the fìngers; yet, the moveable finger is rather shagreened and 

 the lower surface of tibia nearly smooth; the upper surface of tro- 

 chanter, femur and tibia opaque, of the hand and the fìngers some- 

 what glossy; the under surface of the palps glossy; especially the 

 under surface of tibia and hand is very mudi so. Trochanter, femur 

 and tibia on the inner side with short, slightly davate hairs, on the 

 outer side dentate hairs (most of them lost), hand on the inner side 

 with long hairs, that are curvately bent forward and in the distai half 

 slightly dentate ; fìngers with pointed hairs, some longer ones inter- 

 mixed. Trochanter stalked, about as long as broad, the inner side 

 strongly convex, behind with a low tubercle in the middle, above a 

 little gibbous. Femur stalked, considerably shorter than cephalothorax, 

 a little more than twice as long as wide, behind strongly widened 

 from the base, the outer side slightly convex, the inner side in the 

 first half slightly convex, in the second half slightly concave, in ali 

 only little narrowing towards the extremitv. Tibia with a rather long 

 and robust stalk, about as long as and only slightly broader than 

 femur, the outer side regularly and moderately convex, the inner side 

 more strongly convex, especially near the base. Hand stalked, some- 



