120 HUBBABDIIDjE. 



101. Schizomus crassicaudatus, O. P. Cambr. A. M. N. H. (4) x, 

 p. 411, t. xxii, fig. 1, 1872 (Nyctalops) ; Thorell, Ann. Mus. 

 Genova, xxvi, p. 358, 1888 ; Kraep. Abh. Ver. Hamb. xv, p. 52, 

 figs. Ib & 50, 1897 ; id. Tierr., Scorp. etc. p. 234, figs. 82-83, 

 1897 (Schizonotus), <$ . 



S. tenuicaudatus, O. P. Cambr. A. M. N. H. (4) x, p. 412, t. xxii, 

 fig. 2, 1872 (Nyctalops) ; Thorell, Ann. Mus. Genova, xxvi, p. 358, 

 1888 ; Kraep. Abh. Ver. Hamb. xv, p, 52, 1897 ; id. Tierr., Scorp. 

 etc. p. 234, 1899 (Schizonotus) ; Pocock, A. M. N. H. (G) xi, 

 p. 4, 1893 (Tripeltis), $ . 



d 1 . Colour yellowish brown ; carapace darker and duller in hue 

 than the rest of the body. Carapace and tergal plates rugulose, 

 covered with squamiform markings ; each tergum furnished on its 

 posterior edge with a pair of bristles, one on each side of the posterior 

 margin, the bristles becoming more numerous on the posterior plates. 

 Sterna also furnished with symmetrically disposed bristles. Olielce 



E. 

 Fig. 38. Schizomus crassicaudatus. 



A. Chela of ^ . a, femur (3rd segment) ; b, 4th segment ; c, tibia (5th segment) 



d, hand (6th segment) ; e, claw. 



B. Chela of $. 



C. First leg. f, femur ; g, patella ; h, tibia ; i, tarsus. 



D. Fourth leg. k, femur ; I, patella ; m, tibia ; n, protarsus ; o, tarsus ; p, claws. 



E. Tarsus of 1st leg. 



massive, the trochanter long, armed on its inferior distal angle 

 with a strong spiniform process ; femur very thick, strongly con- 

 vex above, armed below with two tubercles ; tibia (4th segment) 

 much less massive than the femur, armed at the base below with a 

 large long tooth -like tubercle; 5th segment (=hand of Tlielyphonus) 

 also elongate, lightly convex above, its lower surface armed with 

 small setiferous tubercles ; 6th segment (tarsus = movable finger of 

 Thelyphomts) armed with a pair of spiniform processes. 1st Ire/ (not 

 including coxa) not longer than body, its tibia reaching to end of 



