106 Mr. C. J. With on Clielonetlii 



in minor details with regard to the number and arrangement 

 of these teeth. 



Coxce. — The coxae are very similar to those of Ch. austra- 

 liensis, sp. n. (Pi. VI. fig. 2 a), but are more slender; the 

 third is not so broad distally as the second, and the fourth 

 pair not enlarged towards the extremity. 



Legs (figs. \b-d). — The rather short hairs of the first pair 

 of legs are almost simple ventrally, but with a distal tooth, or 

 broken dorsally ; the hairs of the fourth pair of legs, at least 

 along the dorsal side of the femur and tibia, are distinctly 

 enlarged distally and provided with a distal and some lateral 

 si)ines. The dorsal ''tactile" hair of the fourth tarsus is 

 wanting, unless a rather short, pointed, and simi)le one near 

 the base of the cla^ s rei)resents it ; I Mas not able to make 

 out whether this hair was paired or single. The hairs which 

 are found on each side near the base of the claws are mode- 

 rately curved and without a distinct tooth distally (Hg. 1 d). 

 The claw^s are very slender and longer than the areola. The 

 legs are exceedingly long and slender. The trochantin of 

 the first i)air of legs (fig. 1 b) is rather short ; the femur is 

 much longer (5*3) than high ; the tibia, which is moderately 

 enlarged distall}', is a trifle longer than the tarsus. The 

 trochanter of the fourth pair of legs (fig. 1 c) is almost twice 

 as long as high ; the femur is much (4"3) longer than high, 

 and only \'7 times longer than the tarsus; the tibia is 

 distinctly longer than the tarsus, which is 20 longer than 

 the femur is high. 



Colour. — The palps, maxillae, and cephalothorax are pale 

 yellowish brown ; the femur and tibia arc lighter than the 

 other joints of the palps. The abdomen is brownish in the 

 one specimen with indistinct darker spots, in the other more 

 yellowish with more distinct dark sclerites. The coxee and 

 legs are yellowish. 



Measurements. — Cephalothorax l"-i (IS); abdomen 36 

 (20) mm. 



Palps : trochanter 0-700 (0-420) ; femur 1-624 (0-344) ; 

 tibia 1-316 (0-361); hand 1-341 (0-53.2), height 0-501; 

 fingers 1-01)2 mm. 



Leg i. : femur 0-960 (0-180), trochantin 0-356 (0-204); 

 tibia 616 (0-130) ; tarsus 0-588 (O'lOO) mm. 



Leg iv. : femur 1-134 (0-252), trochantin 0-392; tibia 

 0-840 (0150) ; tarsus 0-672 (0-120) mm. 



Material. — I have examined two females : the one, which 

 is probably Simon's androtype, is dilated by eggs; the other, 

 which has a small bundle of eggs attached to the genital area. 



