BIHANG TILL K. SV. VET.-AKAD HANDL. BAND 28. AFD. IT. N:0 I. 51 



Cheliceres (Conf. Pl. V, fig. 3) are sliort, nearly cylindrical, 

 a little tapering towards the apex; the outer margin of the 

 claw-fnrrow lias seven comparatively long spines arranged 

 in a row. Tliey are articulated at the base. At the end of 

 this row near the apex of the claw is a very small tooth of 

 ordinary strncture. The inner has no armatnre. 



Maxillce påle testaceous, nearly parallel, ronnded at the 

 a little obliqne truncated apex, about twice as long as the 

 labinm. 



Lahium a little blackish toÄvards the base, not more long 

 than broad — as far as I can see. 



Sfcrnum oval, much more long than broad, blackish- 

 brown. 



Lcgs 1, 2, 4, 3, yellow with irregnlarly arranged large 

 blackish spöts, especially on the ventral side of the anterior 

 legs. The first pair of legs are mnch thicker than the others. 

 The tibia and the metatarsi I and II a little curved, the 

 dorsal contour of the former concave, of the låter convex. The 

 femnr I on the inner side with two spines. The inner side 

 of the patella with four in a row arranged spines beneath, 

 the apical one the strongest. The same side of the tibia I 

 with seven long spines, a little longer than the breadth of 

 the joint and between these spines in the intervals one or two 

 shorter and finer ones. The metatarsns I on the inner side 

 with two long spines and between these, which are situated 

 in the proximal half, and to the apex of the joint a row of 

 short spines growing towards the apex. On the outer side of 

 the tibia with three long spines, but no short ones. The meta- 

 tarsns with one long spine in the middle of the joint and from 

 that to the apex of the joint a row of short spines. The 

 legs II — IV withont veritable spines. The legs are clothed 

 with long fine hairs, those of the tarsi sometimes very fine 

 incised. The superior claws with 3 short teeth behind the 

 long and strong apical part, which is nearlv orthogonally 

 bended down. Besides there are some »griffes auxiliaires». 



Ahdomen elongate-oval, a little sinuated in front and 

 with a large conical process at the ends of abdomen above 

 the mamillae, The colonr is grayish-brown with indistinct 

 blackish irregnlar small spöts and stripes. Densely clothed 

 with short hairs. 



