726 Dr. Robert Lucas: Bericht über die wissenscb. Leistungen im 



and of a correspouding series of spiuiform hairs or of spicules upon tbe 

 lower half of the external surface of tbe niandible. Tbe fovea on tbe 

 carapace is generally small, linear, transverse or crescentic, witb the concavity 

 forwards (it is larger in Psalmopaeus). Beine unbedornt oder nur mit kurzen 

 Dornen an der Spitze der Protarsen oder Tibien. Dies ist wenigstens bei den 

 Männchen von Poecilotberia, Chilobrachys, Musagetes, Phlogius und Seleuocosmia 

 der Fall. 



Die Gattungen gruppiren sich folgendermassen : 



A. Poecilotberia. 



B. Chilobrachys, Musagetes. 



C. Seleuocosmia, Phlogius. 



D. Coremiocnemis, Lyrognathus, Selenotypus. 



E. Psalmopaeus. 



Ursprüngliche Formen, nach des Verfassers Ansicht C. oder D 



Coremiocnemis Sim. Pocock, Ann. Nat. Hist. (6) XV p. 172, validus 

 p. 175, Abb. Taf. X Fig. 5. (Ostindien). 



Haploclastus Pocock, Ann. Nat. Hist. (6) XV p. 169— 170. 



Lyrognathus] nov. gen. Pocock, Ann. Nat. Hist. (6) XV p. 170, crotalus 

 p. 175 (Assam). 



Lyrognatus nov. gen. (charakterisirt : the fourth leg stouter than the first, 

 its protarsal päd entire and extending, at least on the inner side, almost up 

 to the base of the segment; päd on protarsus of third covering almost the w^hole 

 of the segment). 



Musagetes nov. gen. Pads of the feet narrower; the tarsal päd of the 

 fourth wholly or partially divided by setae; keys on the palp and strikers of 

 the mandible raore numerous ; no tubercles mixed up with the keys on the palp ; 

 claws of legs simple, unarmed.) 



Musagetes nov. gen. Po£ock, Ann. Nat. Hist. (6) XV p. 171, andersonü 

 p. 172 (Mergiii), bicolor p. 172 u. 174 (Kijouske, Burma), fumosus p. 172 u. 174, 

 Abb. Taf. X Fig. 4 (N. -Indien), hardivickii p. 172 u. 174 (Burdwan), masoni 

 p. 172 u. 174, Abb. Taf. X Fig. 6 (Silhot). 



Phlogius (Charakteristik) Pocock, Ann. Nat. Hist. (6) XV p. 169 u. 170, 

 [Musagetes] cervinus Thor eil, Spiders of Burma, p. 5 (Thay et myo) und 

 Pocock, Ann. Nat. Hist. (6) XVI p. 228, fuligineus p. 8 (Tharrawaddy), sericeus 

 p. 10 (Rangoon), [Chilobrachys] oculatus p. 13 (Akyab) ferner Pocock, Ann. 

 Nat. Hist. (6) XVI p. 228. 



Poecilotberia Sim. Pocock, Ann. Nat. Hist. (6) XV p. 170, suhfusca p. 171 

 (Ceylon), striata p. 171 (Peuaug), vittata p. 172 (S. -Indien). 



Psalmopaeus nov. gen. Pocock, Ann. Nat. Hist. (6) XV p. 172, camhridgü 

 p. 178, Abb. Taf. X Fig. 3 (Ostindien). 



Psalmopaeus (charakteristisch : pads and hairs on tbe legs developed almost 

 as in Poecilotberia; protarsus of third leg scopulate to the base; päd of tbe 

 fourth tarsus entire; mandible with external scopula and only a few spiniform 

 setae; keys composed of a single series of rods; fovea deep and straight trans- 

 versely. 



Seleuocosmia (Charakteristik) Pocock 1. c. p. 169 u. 170. 



Selenotypus nov. gen. Pocock, Ann. Nat. Hist. (6j XV p. 172, plumipes 

 p. 176 (Mayor's Creek, Townsville, Queensland). 



