— Bl — 
a‘) Legs shorter, length of carapace excelling length of tibia of 1% leg, and 
more than one fourth the length of the 222 Jeg; femora armed above with 
onlys 2.basall Spinespruua u 0 ee a ermumınas: 
b‘) Legs longer, length of carapace equal to that of tibia of 1* leg and less 
than one fourth of the length of {he 24 leg; femora armed above with 3 
basal spinies; , ano onen. 2 el ee En a  nlamiceps: 
Genus Theleticopis Karsch (= Themeropis L. Koch). 
Thelcticopis flavipes sp. n. 
Pl. XXVI fig. 25. 
Colour: Carapace castaneous, with metallie lustre; clothed with ashy-grey pubescence: 
mandibles black, shining, with black hairs; maxillae and labium piceo-ferruginous; legs and 
palpi ochraceous, the hairs greyish-white, scopulae ashy-grey; abdomen covered with ashy- 
grey pubescence, with an indistinet flavous dorsal band, divided by a median fuscous laterally 
digitate stripe; lower surface mottled, with two indistinet fuscous bands passing backwards 
from the epigastrie fold to the spinners. 
Carapace about as long as the patella and tibia of the 4% leg, shorter than those 
of the 2®4 leg. Mandibles strongly geniculate. Palp: Femur with some 5 spines at its 
apex, patella with external spine; tibia with 2 external, 1 upper and 3 internal spines; 
tarsus with 3 external and 3 internal. 
Legs 1 and 4, 2, 3, in length (measured from base of femur) the 1“* less than 
three times the length of the carapace, no scopula on tibia, tarsi and protarsi scopulate, 
the protarsus of the 3a weakly so in its proximal half, of the 4: only so at the tip; 
spine-armature of femur normal without a median basal spine above; patellae unspined, 
tibiae of 1° and 24 with six pairs of inferior spines, of 3" and 4% with three pairs; tibia 
of 224 also with one anterior spine, of 3" with 2 anterior and 1 posterior; of 4% with 
two anterior and 2 posterior; protarsus of 1%, 2=4 and 3:4 with 1 pair of inferior spines, 
of 4 with 2 pairs; of 3” with 2 anterior spines, of 4! with 3 anterior and 3 posterior 
‚spines. 
Vulva (as in figure). 
