BIHANQ TILL K. SV. VET.-AKAD. HANDL, BAND 28. AFD. IV. N:0 1. 45 



Eyes. — The front-row straight; the middle-eyes sepa- 

 rated by an interval a little broader than their diameter and 

 the distance from the lateral ones much longer. The two 

 lateral eyes contiguous. The hind-row recurved; the middle- 

 eyes separated by an interval a little longer than their dia- 

 meter. The area of middle-eyes more long than broad, narr- 

 ower in front. 



Cheliceres as by the previous species, but on the outer 

 margin of the claw-furrow — as far as I can see — only 

 ■with two teeth. 



3Iaxillce, lahiunt and steruuni of the same shape as b}' 

 the previous species. 



Lcgs 1. 2, 4, 3, yellow with a blackish spöt at the apex 

 of the first femur and with an indistinct blackish shade on 

 the anterior patellee and tibite. The two distal joints of the 

 anterior legs a little curved. The inner side of the femur 1 

 with two spines. The inner side of the tibia I (conf. Pl. IV, 

 fig. 1 a, b) with five strong spines (a little longer than the 

 breadth of tlie tibia) and in each interval between these spi- 

 nes a single very short but strong tooth and between the 

 apical long spine and the apex of the joint three short spines; 

 on the same side of the metatarsus in its proximal part two 

 long spines and between these and to the apex of the joint 

 a row of short spines, a little growing in length towards the 

 apex of the joint. On the dorsal side of the tibia I two fine 

 spines, oue at each end of the joint. The outer side of the 

 tibia I with three strong spines, the first one much shorter, 

 but evidently of the same value. Between these spines two 

 or three short ones. The outer side of the metatarsus I with 

 an armature similar with that on the inner side. The tarsus 

 I with two rows of short spines beneath. The spines on the 

 second pair of legs a little shorter but with a similar arran- 

 gement. The two posterior pairs of legs with some very fine 

 spines, not arranged in rows. All joints clothed with long 

 fine hairs. Only some few hairs near the claws are incised. 

 Such hairs are much more numerous on the hindest pair of 

 legs. The claws of a structure very different from that, we 

 know from the previous species. The upper claws are very 

 short and strong. They are a little curved and without teeth 

 in the apical part. On the contrary there are al the base, in the 

 concavity, five short teeth, the middle ones are the longest. 



