234 Mr. S. Hirst on 



Djong, Tibet, were handed over to me. The types were 

 collected at Gyaiitse. 



Remarks. — In my description I mention the fact that a 

 little denticle is j:)resent on the flagellura at some distance 

 from its distal end. This denticle is very minute and in- 

 conspicuous, however; it is drawn too large in the figure. 

 In the female there are usually only two minor teeth between 

 the two large teeth of the movable finger, but sometimes 

 three are present; one or two of the smaller teeth of tlie 

 immovable finger shown in my figure are absent in some 

 female examples but present in others. 



Eremohates audax^ sp. ri. 



$ . Chelicera. — Immovable finger with a small but distinct 

 elevation close to the basal end above ; ventrally it has a 

 longitudinal groove. On each side of the vertical part of the 

 chelicera there is a row of three or four teeth, the uppermost 

 tooth being the largest. Movable finger with the dentition 

 apparently precisely similar to that of E. affinis, Krpln. (as 

 figured by Kraepelin in ' Das Tierreich^), a small sharply 

 pointed tooth being present on the anterior side of the principal 

 tooth and another low but elongated tooth situated a little 

 distance in front of it (fig. 4). 



Fio-. 4. 



Side view of clielicera of Eremobates auda.v, sp. n.. c? ■ 



Palp. — Distal half of femur with a number of spiniform 

 bristles on the inner side. On the inner side of the tibia 

 below there is present a row of about 5-6 spiniform bristles, 

 two of which are larger than the others, and a little to the 

 outer side of these bristles there is another row of about the 

 same number of very much weaker and shorter spines 

 (bristles) ; numerous fine cylindrical bristles are also present 

 on the lower surface of the tibia, but they are not so nume- 

 rous at its proximal end as on the rest of its ventral surface. 

 Metatarsus and tarsus without either spines or strong spini- 

 form bristles, but they are furnished ventrally throughout 



