new Brazilian Gonyleptide. 343 
Acutisoma proximum, sp. N. 
fo .—12 mm. 
Anterior margin of cephalothorax smooth, without spines 
or tubercles. Eye-turret narrow, closer to anterior margin 
than to groove 1., with two small tubercles close to eyes. 
Cepthalothorax narrow, granular. Abdominal dorsal 
scutum with four transverse grooves, i. and ii. united by two 
divergent longitudinal grooves. Marginal fields with an 
outer row of small tubercles and an inner one of granules; 
fields i. and ii. unarmed, with scattered granules ; iii. with 
two high median spines and scattered granules ; fieldiv. and 
free dorsal segments 1. to 111. with a row of granules and two 
divergent cones at their lateral corners; anal dorsal plate 
unarmed and unevenly granular. Stigmatic segment 
smooth ; cox i. to ill. with a row of granules. Pedipalps 
as long as body ; femur with three stout and four shorter 
spines at its underside, and with two sharp apical spines 
at its inner side. Legs very long; the femur of legs iv. with 
a row of stout spines at its inner side; coxe iv. with the 
apical outer spur long, narrow, nearly transverse, with a 
“short hinder branch ; the apical inner spur short, ‘forming 
a cone like those of the dorsal free segments of abdomen ; 
trochanter with a median outer spur curved forwards, and 
another apical at its upperside curved backwards. All the 
tarsi with more than six joints. 
Underside roast-yellow. Dorsal scutum olive-yellow, the 
anterior margin of cephalothorax dusky, and the tubercles 
of eye-turret light yellow; the cephalothorax has, behind 
the eye-turret, a wide white V. ‘Transverse grooves white ; 
scutum with a wide median white band bordered with narrow 
chestnut lines. Basal third of femur iv. blackish with a 
white spot; legs chestnut. Pedipalps smaragdine-green ; 
chelicere lhght green. 
Hab. Alto da Serra (S. Paulo). 
Type in the S. Paulo Museum. 
Subfam. Mrrozarivz. 
Genus Neomirozates, Roewer, 1913. 
Neomitobates ornatus, sp. vu 
S$ .—6 mm. 
Anterior margin of cephalothorax smooth, without spines 
or tubercles. Eye-turret closer to anterior margin than to 
transverse groove i., granular, and with two “high close 
spines. Cephalothorax narrow, with a median granular 
