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^v]ulc the lower surface is only slightly curved. The iUjia 

 (fig. 1 c) is as long as, but broader than^ the femur, with a 

 very long stalk. The inner side has first a very deej) 

 notch to mark off the stalk, and is then irregularly and 

 strongly convex ; near the tip there is a low concavity. The 

 outer side is almost straight from the base to the middle, 

 because both the basal projection and the elevation beyond 

 it, which bears a rather long pointed hair (fig. la), are 

 loAv as well as the concavity between ; from the middle 

 to the tip the outline is distinctly convex. In lateral view 

 both outlines are regularly convex, almost semicircular. 

 The hand, whicli is as long as the tibia, but broader, is 

 higher than broad, 1*6 times longer than broad, and 1'5 

 times longer than the fingers. It is moderately convex in- 

 wards, and strongly so outwards, as well as above and 

 below. 



Co.va. — Tlie coxse arc very similar to those of C. austva- 

 liensis (fig. 2 a), but those of the second pair are broader 

 than those of the third moi'e triangular pair ; the fourth pair 

 (fig. 3 d) are broader, with the hinder margin, which is 

 longer than the inner, slightly convex on the middle. 



Legs (figs. le-f). — The legs are rather short and clumsy. 

 Their hairs are long, stiff, pointed, and almost simple. 

 Near the base of claws a pair of simple strongly curved hairs 

 and near the base of the tarsus of fourth legs the usual 

 interior and dorsal '^ tactile ^^ hair. The long areola is 

 shorter than the long claws. Both the tibia and tarsus of 

 the first legs widened out distally, the former being much the 

 longer; the tarsus of the fourth leg is comparatively much 

 shorter than that of first pair, and scarcely longer than 

 its femur is high. 



Colour. — The palps and head have the surface polished, 

 and are dark brown in colour, sometimes almost blackish, 

 sometimes rather reddish ; the maxillse and the thoracic 

 tcrgites are liglit reddish brown, with the posterior margin 

 of the second tergite black. The abdominal tcrgites of a 

 dull blackish-brown colour with white longitudnial line; 

 the sternites are more yellowish brown, and so are the 

 coxse and legs, but lighter. 



Measurements. — Cephalothorax 1'75 (1'75) ; abdomen 

 3"75 (2*5) mm. 



Palps : trochanter 1-26 (0-98) ; femur 2-38 (l-22f), height 

 ]-10; tibia 242 (1-316); hand 238 (1-12), height 1-51.; 

 fir.gers r596 mm. 



Leg i. : femur I'oG (0-148) ; trochantin 0-728 (O-OGO) ; 

 tibia 1-232 (0-308); tarsus 0-898 mm. 



