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scutum is distinctly foveolate; it is provider] with <leep, more or less 

 circular, pits, separateti by ridges. The two first free tergites behind 

 the scutum are embedded in a wide area of white softskin; they are 

 smooth, or almost so, the lateral extremities of the former, which are 

 finely granular, excepted; the eighth tergite as well as the anal oper- 

 culum seem to be finely punctulate. The sternites, as well a the 

 genital operculum, seem to be completely smooth ; the coxae are pro- 

 vided with a number of big, low granules, placed rather apart. 

 Appendages. — Basai joint of the antennae bear no granules above. 



— The femur of the palps is slightly longer than the patella plus tibia, 

 but a little shorter than the tarsus. The femur bears below a longi- 

 tudinal row of teeth near to the outer margin; interiorly it has few, 

 placed more proximally. The patellae and tibiae are almost smooth ; 

 the tibia is one and a half time as long as patella and, seen from 

 above, three times longer than broad. The tarsus (fig. 4, p. 12) is pro- 

 vided with a row of about four teeth, placed exteriorly in the basai 

 third portion, as well as with an interior row of about 15 teeth, which 

 begins near the base and extends to the middle; there are minor dil- 

 ferences in the arrangement of the teeth of the right and left tarsus. 



— The legs are very long and stender ; their femurs are provided 

 with the usuai longitudinal rows of small spines or teeth. 



Colour. — The cephalothorax is blackish or blackish brown with 

 a big yellow spot at each side of the tubercle ; this spot has in the 

 middle a black-cross-shaped impression and is completely covered with 

 a white waxy stuff. The scutum is blackish with trace of metallic 

 gloss. The free tergites are brownish and the articulate membrane» 

 yellow. Underside yellowish and partly covered with the same white 

 waxy stuff as the spots of* the cephalothorax; each sterilite with a 

 transverse darker band. The coxae are black and partly covered 

 with the white waxy stuff; the third coxa with an indistinct yellow 

 median spot, and the fourth with the anterior distai portion almost 

 white. The antennae are very light yellowish, the palps are brown 

 or yellowish brown, the distai half of the femur and the two following 

 joints being the darkest. The legs are brown with more yellowish 

 tarsi, the tibiae of the fourth pair are distally yellow. 



Measurements. — Femur 1 = 11-5, fem. II = 20, fem. Ili = 10, lem. 

 IV = 14 min.; leg. 1 = 54, leg. II = 90, leg. Ili = 51, leg. IV = 70 nini. 

 The second joint of the antennae 1,25 min. The body 5 nini, long, 3 mm. 

 broad and 3 mm. high. 



Material. — I bave examined a single male from Mt. Matang (Sa- 

 rawak). 



Remarks. — This species seems to be very nearly related to G. 

 scróbiculata Thor, (2, p. 717) as well as to G. insculpla Poe. (4, p. 283). 



