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micldle-eyes a little shorter than their diameter and the di- 

 stance from the lateral eyes not fully as long. The two 

 lateral eye» separated by a space about as long as their dia- 

 meter. The hind-row is straight; the interval between the 

 two middle-eyes about twice as long as their diameter and 

 the distance from the lateral eyes a little shorter. The area 

 of the middle-eyes is mnch broader behind than in front and 

 a little more long than broad; the anterior eyes smaller. All 

 eyes snrrounded by black rings. 



Cheliceres nearly cylindrical, about twice as long as broad, 

 jDale testaceous with a longitudinal black spöt on the front- 

 side near the outer margin. The outer margin of the claw- 

 furrow with three small teeth, the inner one with two nearly 

 contiguous, situated near the apex of the clasped claw. 



MaxillfB and lahium påle testaceous, the latter is longer 

 than the half maxillae, much more long than broad and roun- 

 ded at the apex. 



Stcrniim is testaceous yellow, oval, more long than broad 

 and is thinly clothed by fine blackish hairs. 



Lrgs are very long, (1?), 2, 4, 3, yellow, especially on the 

 femora and tilupe with numerous small irregular dark brown 

 or black döts. They are clothed with short and very fine 

 hairs. The tibia II with two short spines above and with 

 three pairs of a little longer spines beneath. The first pair 

 at the apex, the second a little above the middle and the 

 third near the base. The metatarsiis with one pair of spines 

 beneath near the base, with one spine in the dorsal-line and 

 with two spines on each side, one at each end of the joint. 

 The tarsi with a very thin scopula and at the claws a com- 

 paratively small number of pili spathuliformes. The claws 

 distinguished by having a very large number of fine parallel 

 contiguous teeth, 10 on the exteriör and 17 on the interiör 

 claw. (By a species of the genus Gayenna these teeth are 

 fewer — about 7 and 9 — shorter and a little divergent.) 



Ahdomen is very long and narrow, tapering towards the 

 mamillfe. It is thinly clothed by short light hairs. The 

 colour seems to have been greenish-yellow on the back with 

 two longitudinal reticulated brown-violet bands confluent at 

 the hind-end. On the sides there are longitudinally arranged 

 scattered short stripes of the same colour. The venter is one- 

 coloured light yellow-brown. 



