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This species has the areolet 2 L 3 L very distinct, and this character, 

 together with the transverse ridgelets, hirsute anterior legs, and gene- 

 ral form, distinguish it from the E. SmitJiii. One of the ridgelets or 

 rugse extends inward, nearly transversely (inclining somewhat for- 

 ward) from the penult lateral spine ; another interrupted range crosses 

 the carapax by the front of 2 M, another by the front of 1 M, and a 

 minute range marks the anterior limit of 2 F. The marginal teeth 

 have often a spine on the posterior side. From the spinifrons it differs 

 in having the teeth of the front quite minute, and the hands and 

 carpus thickly armed with spines, as well as pubescent. Moreover, it 

 is broader for its length. The postero-lateral margin is rounded. 

 The large oblique basal tooth of the moveable finger is alike in both 

 sexes. There is a spine on the lower margin of the orbit, inner side. 



ERIPHIA LEVIMANA (Latr.} 



Valde obesa. Carapax anticd multo deflexus, areold 3 M circumscriptd, 

 ~\.M 2Mcoalitis, granulatis, regione antero-laterali nee anticd nee pos- 

 tic& areolato, granulato ; fronte inter-antennali bilobato, B^-dentato, 

 dentibus brevibus, dbtuaie; margine orbitali supra denticulate, extern^ 

 bidentato, margine antero-laterali 5Q-dentato (dentibus orbitce ex- 

 clusis), dentibus parvulis, mx acutis, posterioribus granuliformibus. 

 Pedes antici crassissimi, incequi, nudi, Iceves, digitis ambdbus manus 

 grandioris dente brevi latissimo basali instructis. Pedes 8 postici arti- 

 culorum 3tii li 5ti dor so paulo kirsuti, tar so in 4 lineis hirsuto. 



Very thick. Carapax anteriorly much deflexed, areolet 3 M circum- 

 scribed ; 1 M, 2 M coalescent, granulate, antero-lateral region not 

 areolate in any part, granulous; front between the antennae two- 

 lobed, 3-4-toothed, teeth short, obtuse ; orbital margin above denticu- 

 late, externally bidentate, antero-lateral margin with five or six 

 teeth (teeth of orbit excluded), teeth small, hardly acute, the poste- 

 rior granuliform. Anterior feet very stout, unequal, nude, smooth, 

 both fingers of larger hand having a very stout basal tooth. Eight 

 posterior feet a little hirsute on upper side of third, fourth, and fifth 

 joints, tarsus hirsute in four lines. 



Plate 14, fig. 7 a, male, natural size; b, under view of front; c, 

 front view of front. 



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