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THERAPHOSID^E. 



bristles springing from the scopula above (fig. 64, a). Inner surface 

 of maxilla sparsely hairy, but furnished both above and below the 

 suture with a small number of black tooth-like tubercles (fig. 63). 



Fig. 63. Inner surface of 

 maxilla of Ornithoctonus 

 andersoni, showing the 

 spines. 



Fig. 64. Outer surface of 

 mandible of Ornithoctonus 

 andersoni. a. Stridulating- 

 bristles. 



Posterior sternal sigilla remote from the margin. Legs with a 

 few spines at apex of tibiae and protarsi * ; tarsal scopulae thick 

 and undivided. 



Distribution. From Burma and Siam southwards and eastwards 

 to the Moluccas. 



Synopsis of the Burmese Genera. 



a. Carapace low, ocular tubercle close to edge 



of clypeus .......................... CYRIOPAGOPUS, p. 204. 



b. Carapace elevated in the cephalic region ; 



ocular tubercle some distance behind 



edge of clypeus. 

 a 1 . Legs strong and short; fovea large, 



scarcely procurved ................ ORNITHOCTONUS, p. 205. 



6 1 . Legs slender and long ; fovea small and 



concentric 



MELOPCEUS, p. 205. 



Genus CYKIOPAGOPUS, Simon. 



Cyriopagopus, Simon, J. A. S. B. Ivi, p. 110. 1887; id. Hist. Nat. 

 Araign.\ p. 152,1892. 



Omothymus, Thorell, K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. xxiv, no. 

 1891 ; Pocock, A. M. N. H. (6) xv, p. 179, 1895. 



p. 10, 



Carapace low, flattish, the cephalic region gradually and evenly 

 inclined between the fovea and the ocular tubercle ; fovea sub- 

 linear, transverse, at most slightly procurved ; ocular tubercle low 

 and wide, close to the edge of the clypeus ; eyes of anterior line 

 subequal, scarcely procurved. Male with very long legs ; tibia of 

 1st with a single short blunt spur. 



Type, C. paganus, Simon. 



Distribution. Tenasserim and Peuang. 



* Simon is mistaken in stating that the legs of the type specimen of Cyrio- 

 pagopus paganus are without spines. 



