56 Mr. E. I. Pocock on some 



labium, maxillfe, cox^, and lower surface of limbs pale yellow, 

 rather scantily covered with silky white hairs. Mandibles 

 reddish yellow, very faintly inf uscate distally, sparsely covered 

 with longish white hairs. Palpi pale, with a fuscous spot at 

 each end of the tarsus. Legs with femora faintly variegated 

 with stripes ; patellas, tibise, and protarsi with a proximal 

 fuscous spot, the one on the protarsus very broad ; tibiee in 

 addition with a broad band in the distal half and protarsus 

 with a narrower one at its distal extremity. 



Carapace considerably wider than long, its width a little 

 less than the length of the fourth tibia ; cephalic region slightly 

 elevated, the face moderately high ; the clypeus about as high 

 as the diameter of the anterior median or posterior median 

 eye. The anterior medians separated by a space which is 

 distinctly less than their diameter, a little closer to the poste- 

 rior median, which are more than twice their size, and have 

 advanced much less to the front than is usual in Selenopsj 

 and stand so high that, when viewed from the front, their 

 inferior edge is only a little below the level of the inferior 

 edge of the anterior median ; the anterior lateral oval, less 

 than half the size of the anterior median, but in the same 

 straight line, situated on the lower side of an elevation which 

 bears on its posterior lateral surface the posterior lateral eye, 

 which is considerably larger than the posterior median. 



Inferior mandibular margin armed with 3 strong teeth in 

 front and 2 behind. 



Palp : femur with 5 spines above ; patella with 3, one 

 internal larger, two median setiform ; tibia with 6 spines; 

 tarsus with a transverse row of 6 very long spines in its 

 proximal half, 3 below at the apex, and 1 on the inner surface. 

 Some of the spines on the palp pale, some black. 



Legs 4, 3, 2, 1, armed above with 3 pairs of spines, those of 

 the anterior row black, of the posterior pale ; also with Son their 

 anterior surface, the proximal of these pale. Patella with 1 

 posterior spine ; tibiae of first and second legs with 7 pairs of 

 inferior spines, protarsi with 3 pairs ; tibise of third with 2 

 pairs of inferior spines, protarsus with 1 pair ; tibia and pro- 

 tarsus of fourth only weakly spined ; tarsi and protarsi of 

 first and second weakly and biserially scopulate, of third and 

 fourth not or hardly scopulate. 



Sternum almost circular, a little longer than wide, widest 

 between the cox^ of the second legs. 



Vulva with the form of a longitudinally oblong plate, 

 with its anterior two-thirds deeply hollowed with an oval or 

 horseshoe-shaped excavation ; the plate laterally and poste- 

 riorly overgrown with hairs. 



