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A transverse series of little granules is present on each of 

 the anterior free dorsal segments, but they are only distinct 

 on the first one, the granules on the others being obsolete. 



Ventral surface. — There are a number of granules and some 

 rather long conical processes on the ventral surface of the 

 first coxa. The second coxa has a transverse row of little 

 granules and also some scattered obsolete granules. A 

 number of obsolete granules also occur on the posterior coxa3, 

 but the sternites have not any granules. 



Chelicera, — Proximal segment quite short (for its shape, 

 see fig. 3). It has a single long pointed process on the inner 

 side below and two long processes on the outer side. There 

 are also one or two conical granules on the dorsal surface. 

 Second segment fairly large and swollen ; on its upper 

 surface there are about seven tooth-like processes, and a 

 large tooth-like process and a granule are present below. 



Palp. — On the upper surface of the coxa of the palp there 

 is a large curved process. The trochanter has a little pointed 

 granule above ; and it has a long spine and a little tooth-like 

 process below, the former equalling the longest spine of the 

 ventral surface of the femur in length. Two or three little 

 granules occur on the upper surface of the femur and a rather 

 long curved process is also present at its proximal end ; 

 below, this segment has 4-5 spines and processes, three of 

 them being long and one or two quite short; a little spine is 

 also present on the inner side near the distal end. Patella 

 armed with two inner and one outer spine; there is also a 

 little granule on its dorsal surface. Tibia and tarsus shaped 

 much as in Epedanus^ but not very wide. Tibia with three 

 inner and two very long outer spines. Tarsus with two 

 spines on each side. 



Legs long. A couple of conical processes and a granule 

 are present on the ventral surface of the trochanter of the 

 first leg. Femur of first leg unarmed, but it is furnished 

 with numerous minute granules. A very long process is 

 placed on the anterior surface of the trochanter of the second 

 leg, and there are a few little granules at the proximal of the 

 femur of this leg. Coxa of fourth leg with a rather long 

 conical tubercle or process on its upper surface. Scopula 

 very dense on tiie last two segments of the posterior tarsi ; 

 claws of posterior legs smooth. Number of tarsal segments 

 4, 10, 5, 5 ; the proximal segment of the tai'sus of the second 

 leg is long. 



Colour (faded?) pale yellow-brown; there are two iri- 

 descent golden spots on each side of the upper surface of the 



