—= AV — 
side of the thoracie fovea; mandibles clothed with whitish hair; hairs on tarsi of palp 
greyish black; lower side of femora with longitudinal band of fuscous hairs; tibiae similarly 
clothed below, but the dark band mesially interrupted by paler hairs; upper side of femora 
pale, with a basal fuscous spot and mottled with black spines; hair on abdomen pale above, 
greyish black at the sides; the greyish black spreading on to the posterior lateral portion 
of the carapace. 
Carapace about as broad as long, a little shorter than tibia of 1* leg, just equal 
to that of 3:4, less than one quarter of the length of the 2 =4 leg. 
Legs 2, 1, 3, 4; spine-armature of femora as in planiceps; patellae of 1* and 2-2 
with a distinet anterior spine, which is not observable in the two preceding species; tibiae 
with the same spines as in the others, but those of the 1* and 222 armed above in 
addition with 3 spines, the 34 with 2 spines and the 4% with 1 spine; protarsi of 1 * 
and 24 Jegs with 2 anterior and 2 posterior spines, the rest of the spine-armature as in 
the other species. 
Palpi: Tibia armed externally with 2 processes, one long slender curved with a 
hooked extremity, the other short triangular rising from the base of the longer one, near 
these on the lower side of the segment close to the joint there is a tubereuliform process; 
the fAiliform extremity of the palpal organ rising at the posterior end of the bulbous portion, 
passing up the inner side of the alveolus and terminating near the tip of the tarsus, its 
point protected by short sheath-like process from the bulbous portion. 
Measurements in millimetres. Total length 11, length of carapace 5.3, width 
Halensthnotsleg]le PDT oa: 
Loc. Oba in Halmahera. A single male example. 
The three species of this genus may be recognised by the following key: 
a) Patellae of 1% and 24 Jeg with an anterior spine; tibiae of 1% and 2=4 leg with 
3 superior spines, of 3:4 with 2, 4% with 1 in addition to the remaining 10 spines; 
protarsi of 1% and 222 with 2 anterior and 2 posterior spines (3) - . spinipes. 
b) Patellae of legs without anterior spine; tibiae without superior spines (being armed 
only with 10 spines); protarsi of 1% and 224 armed with 1 anterior and 1 posterior 
spine (2). 
