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Tarsus i. with six joints, 1i., ili., and iv. with more than 
six. ‘l'arsi lil. and iv. with two untoothed claws and with 
pseudonychium, without scopula. 
Underside roast-yellow. Dorsal scutum chestnut, blackish, 
with eye-turret spines lighter; spines of field iii. black, 
as the posterior border of field ili. Pedipalps yellow ; legs 
chestnut. 
Hab. Campos do Jordiio (S. Paulo). 
Type in the S. Paulo Museum. 
Subfam. Ca@rorraiv2z. 
Genus Caxoryeus, Koch, 1889. 
Celopygus leucopheus, sp. n. 
3.—8 mm. 
Anterior margin of cephalothorax with two short spines 
at its lateral corners and with two small median cones at its 
upperside. Eye-turret closer to anterior margin than to 
transverse groove 1., low, with two close small cones. 
Cephalothorax narrow, with scattered granules. Abdominal 
scutum much enlarged, wider than long, with four trans- 
verse grooves, 1. and 11. united by a longitudinal groove. 
Fields 1. and 11. with two median low tubercles and some 
scattered granules ; 11. with two high median spines and 
more granular than i. or il. ; iv. and free dorsal segments 
i, to ili, unarmed, with a transverse row of granules ; 
marginal fields with two rows of small tubercles and 
some granules scattered in the posterior third. Dorsal 
anal plate smooth. Stigmatic segment and _ under- 
side of cox iv. thickly granular. Outer apical spur of 
coxa iv. transverse, long, curved, in a spiral line; tro- 
chanter iv. with a median outer spur directed outwards and 
forwards ; femur right, with a row of curved stout spines at 
its inner side, and a row of shorter spines at the basal third 
of its upperside. Pedipalps a little longer than body, with 
slender unarmed femur, All the tarsi with more than six 
segments; the basal joints normal, not widened. Tarsi iii. 
aud iv. with two dentated claws, with a pseudonychium, with- 
out scopula, 
Cephalothorax and dorsal abdominal scutum whitish ; 
marginal fields hght yellow. On fields i. and ii. the tubercles 
are in brown spots and the granules of field of dorsal seutum 
are also brown ; the median spines of field iii. light yellow, 
with fulvous tips ; field iv. blackish ; dorsal anal plate with 
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