Eolotype <?/'Nymplion gracilipes, Miers. 



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subsequent writers, sucli as Hoek and Bouvier, liave relied 

 upon Bohm's account for tlie characters of the species. 

 Bolim, however, figures the ocular tubercle as of very 

 unusual form, more than twice as tall as wide, and with a 

 marked " shouhler " below the conical apex. He further 



Fisr. 2. 



Ni/mp/ion gracilipes, Miers, holotyp*?, from right side. Legs omitted. 



X 10. 



Fij.'. 3. 



Nymphon gracilipes, Miers, holotype. Chela. X 25. 

 Fio-. 4. 



Nymphon gracilipes, Miers, holotype. Terminal segments of one of the 

 legs. X 25. 



shows the second segment of the palp as more than twice as 

 long as the third. Unless these figures are altogether 

 untrustworthy, he must have been dealing with a different 

 species. 



