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b, Legs of the 2nd pair not tomentose. 
c, Second legs with the palm distinctly longer than 
the carpus. 
d, Rostrum % or 3 dentate, the 2nd tooth placed 
above the orbital margin, lower margin with 
the anterior half dentate. Both the outer 
and the inner border of the palm of the 2nd 
legs are furnished with a single conspi- 
cuous row of large spinules, much Jarger than 
the spinules of the upper- and lower surface, 
those of the outer border nearly of the same 
size as those of the inner one and, in the middle 
of the palm, placed perpendicularly to the 
axis of the chela; fingers tapering, presenting 
on the lower side, between the anterior tooth 
and the tip, 14 or 15 conical spinules, placed 
perpendicularly to the finger. dux Lenz. 
(H. Lenz, in: Wissens. Ergebn. d. Deut- 
schen Zentral-Afrika-Expedition 1907— 
1908, Bd. III, Zool. I, Leipzig 1910, 
S. 9, Taf. III, Fig. 2—5). 
d, Rostrum 5 dentate, the teeth of the lower 
margin situated on its distal fourth 
part. Legs of the 204 pair covered with small 
spinules, fingers armed with 7 spines near 
the cutting-edge. paucidens Hilgd. 
(F. Hilgendorf, in: Sitzungsber. Gesells. 
naturf. Freunde zu Berlin, Jahrg. 1893, 
N° 5, 8. 155). 
c, Second legs with the palm distinctly shorter 
than the carpus and covered with small spinules ; 
fingers slightly setose at both sides of the middle- 
line, Rostrum — dentate. Foai Cout. 
(H. Coutière, in: Bull. Mus. Paris, 1902, 
Nes pit OL Cay 
b, Legs of the 2nd pair covered with a feeble tomen- 
tum, under which the joints are smooth and gla- 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. X XXIII. 
