Male (not quite adult). 
Coxae. Tr. & Fem. Pat. & Tib. Metat. & Tar. 
Legs 1 1} 34 33 4 = I2} 
2 I 3 3 32 = 10 
3 I 3 3 34 = rot 
aed 5 44 Gs ee 
Palpi i +e 1} 14 = 4% 
1 Male, 1 Female and three quite small from Yiin-t’ing Shan, Shansi, 
N. China. I have named them after Mr. A. de C. Sowerby. 
GENuS Evippa, Simon. 
E. DOUGLASI NOV. SP. 
Female.—The cephalic part of the Cephalothorax is black brown with 
flat downlying white or reddish hairs. The thoracic part is dark yellow 
brown in the median area, with two broad black patches reaching therefrom to 
the margin, and a thin paler streak quite at the margin, the whole covered 
with thick downlying reddish white hair. The Mandibles are dark yellow 
brown with long white bristly hair on the upper half, nearly smooth with long 
brown bristles on the lower, the fangs reddish yellow. The Lip and 
Maxillae have broad pale yellow margins, the outer and lower parts yellow 
brown, with thin upstanding brown hair. The Sternum is deep chocolate 
brown with downlying flat white hair. The Legs and Palpi are bright yellow, 
with a black streak on the inner side of the femur and small black spots on 
the other joints, on the upper surface are black spots in transverse bars. 
The Abdomen on the upper side is pale greyish yellow, thickly mottled with 
black spots, a black median scolloped pattern pointed at the rear end reaches 
from near the base to half-way down, at the sides of the last scollop are two 
pairs of black spots, and below them two pairs of transverse bars made up of 
smaller spots. It is thickly covered with short thick hair white and reddish 
white. The sides and underneath are yellow mottled with black spots, short 
thick downlying white hairs and upstanding brown bristles. 
The cephalic part of the Cephalothorax, which is square in front and 
straight at the sides, rises abruptly from the thoracic at an angle of 45 degrees 
and is separated therefrom by a deep and broad crescentic fovea. The 
thoracic part is convex and rounded at the sides with a deep longitudinal 
fovea running from the junction with the cephalic to the rear slope. The 
hairs are flat and wedge shaped. The front row of Eyes is procurved, the 
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