348 On some new Brazilian Gonyleptidee. 
with posterior border of dorsal scutum. Dorsal scutum with 
four transverse grooves ; i. and 11. united by a longitudinal 
groove. Fields i. and ii. with two median, blunt, low 
tubercles ; field in. with a high median cone ; iv. and free 
dorsal segments unarmed, without spines or tubercles. 
Chelicerze short, normal in both sexes. Pedipalps longer 
than body ; femur slender, unarmed, without apical spine. 
Coxe i. to 11. slender and parallel; iv. longer and thicker 
than the others together. Tarsus 1. with six joints, 
ii. to iv. with more than six. Male with spurs and spines in 
the basal segments of legs iv. Tarsi ii. and iv. without 
scopula, with pseudonychium, and with two dentated claws. 
Basal joints of tarsus i., in male, normal, not swollen. 
Type. 
Sodreana sodreana, sp. n. 
3 .—8 mm, 
Anterior margin of cephalothorax with an even row of 
minute spines, without dorsal elevation. Eye-turret closer 
to anterior margin than to transverse groove 1., with two 
high divergent spines. Cephalothorax unevenly granular. 
Abdominal scutum with four transverse grooves, i. and ii. 
united by a longitudinal one. Fields i. and i. with two 
median, low, blunt tubercles and unevenly granular; 11. 
with a median, stout, thickly granular tubercle, and with 
scattered large granules; marginal fields unevenly granular ; 
iv. and free dorsal segments unarmed, each with a row 
of granules. Stigmatic segment smooth. Pedipalps longer 
than body; femur unarmed. Tarsus i. with six joints, 
ii. to iv. with more than six. Coxa iv. with an outer apical 
spur, directed obliquely backwards and with a short branch 
at its underside ; trochanter with a short spur at its outer 
side, curved sidewards ; femur curved, with a spine-like spur 
at the basal third of its upperside, and with high spines at 
its inner side. Cephalothorax dark brown; dorsal scutum 
brownish yellow; underside roast-yellow ; apical spur of 
coxa lv. black. . 
Hab. Petropolis (Rio de Janeiro). Coll. Altino de 
Azevedo Sodré. 
Type in the $8. Paulo Museum. 
Rio de Janeiro, 
November 1921. 
