— in — 
The carapace, moreover, in /anipes is wide and less elevated in the cephalic area and 
is broader as compared to its length (18:15), whereas in javanensis the width is 15,5 as 
compared to 20. The sternal sigilla too are further removed from the margin in lanipes 
than they are in javanensis and lastly the Iyra is differently constructed in the two. In 
javanensis it consists of a thick more or less oval celuster of short stout spiniform notes, the 
eluster itself being about one third longer than broad and broader at the proximal than at 
the distal end with the notes gradually increasing in size towards the oral fringe. In lanipes, 
on the other hand, the cluster is about twice as long as broad, narrowed at each end, the 
notes themselves being long and slender and the marginal notes at the proximal end adja- 
cent to the oral fringe noticeably longer than the rest. 
The male as is well known from Ausserer’s figure has the spine of the palpal organ 
tipped with a knob like the button of a foil. The legs are much longer than in the female, 
an example having the carapace 16,5 mm in length has the 1 * and 4 ® leg 61 mm, measured 
from base of femur; whereas the above mentioned ? with the carapace 13 mm, has the 
legs only 52,5. 
Selenocosmia Sp. ? 
A single immature specimen obtained at the Baram River. Possibly this may be the 
young of Selenocosmia doriae Thor. described from Sarawak, which Simon has subsequently 
made the type of the genus Haplopelma. 
The speeimen is 14 mm in length and has all the tarsal pads divided by setae, the 1 * 
less noticeably than the others, while on the 4 !® tarsus the scopular hairs are only just 
appearing. The lyra nevertheless, is distinet and consists of a short row of seven longish 
notes. 
Phlogiellus gen. nov. 
Syn. Ischnocolus Ausserer, Simon etc. (in part). 
Resembling thetypical members ofthe Selenocosmiinae in possessing the characteri- 
stie stridulating organ between the mandible and maxilla, and approaching Selenocosmia and 
Phlogius in having the mandibular portion of the organ consisting of long spiniform setae 
placed upon the lower edge of this gnathite, the 4! leg slender and the thoracic fovea 
procurved, but differing from them in that none of the scopulae are thick, the divisional line 
of setae persisting in the adult on all the tarsi, though only just traceable on those of the 
1* leg. Tarsus of 4 !® leg with distinet inferior claw. 
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