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Palps about as long as the body, smooth and gìossy, the hand 

 may, however, be very minutely shagreened, especially on the upper 

 surface, and the hairs are situated, particulary on the femur, on rather 

 distinct granules. On femur and tibia the hairs of the inner side are 

 considerably longer than those of the outer side, on the other articles 

 they are almost equally long. Trochanter with a very short stalk, a 

 little longer than broad, the inner side distinctly convex, the outer 

 side with a low tubercle near the extremity. Femur a little longer 

 than cephalothorax, with a very short stalk, nearly parallelsided, the 

 centrai part slightly curved forwards and upwards, the inner side, 

 accordingly, being slightly convex, the outer side sligtly concave. 

 Tibia considerably shorter and scarcely broader than femur, distinctly 

 stalked, the outer side slightly and regularly convex, the inner side 

 a little widened from the stalk and then very slightly convex or 

 nearly straight; the membrane passing about */ 3 backwards. Hand 

 with a very short stalk, from somevvhat oblique base on the outer side 

 very little convex, on the inner side strongly convex, almost gradually 

 passing into the fìngers. These are slender, slightly curved, much 

 longer than the hand, on the inner margins with numerous, small teeth, 

 sitting dose together, on the fìxed finger acute and triangular of equal 

 height, sometimes, however, with some few higher ones, irregularly 

 dispersed ; on the moveable finger the teeth are uniform, low and 

 truncated. 



Mandibles robust, the moveable fìnger a little thickened at the 

 rounding of the point. 



Legs moderately long, with pointed hairs. The femora of the two 

 posterior pairs of legs very broad. Coxa of the first pair of legs at 

 the outer corner with a dark, sometimes very long, point, at the inner 

 corner with a smaller, but distinct, pale point. Claws simple. 



Length of the largest specimen 3,5 rara., but the abdomen was much 

 contracted. 



Measurements: Cephalothorax: long. 1,09; lai 0,80. Femur: long, 

 1,12; lat. 0,26. Tibia: long. 0,80; lat. 0,30. Hand: long. 0,83; lai 0,53- 

 Fingers: long. 1,25 mm. 



Italy: Colle delle Finestre 15 specimens; Colle Chapus 2specimens; 

 Rapallo (Liguria) 1 specimen; Torre d'Ovarda (valle di Lanzo) 1 spe- 

 cimen. France : Vernet-les-Bains 3 specimens (Dr. A. Borelli). 



It is possible, that E. Simon's O. sublaeve may be identic with 

 Oanestrini's 0. dolicodactylum, what Canestrini himself is thinking, 

 and then the last name would ha ve the priority. The above specimens 

 are, however, agreeing more with Simon's description than with the 

 description, which Canestrini has given of his species, this having 

 the fingers stili longer, nor does Canestrini mention the little tooth 



