172 Mr. R. T. Pocock on new Genera and 



maxilla : scopula on fourth protai'sus covering 



ouly about one fourth of the sefrmeut striata, sp. n. * 



1-. TheantiTior two pairs of femora much Avhiter 

 beneath ; tlie under surfoie of the tliird and 

 fourth legs not distinctly banded, covered 

 •with long hairs of a browuish-grey tint ; the 

 black stripe at the base of the femora larger ; 

 the maxilla with ouly one tubercle on its 

 inner side : pad on fourth protarsus covering 

 half the segment vittata, sp. n. t 



Genus Musagetes, no v. 

 I select M. Masoni as the type of this genus. The species 

 known to me may be recognized by the following table : — 



a. The keys distally increasing in size, strength, and 

 distinctness, proximally fusing almost indistiu- 

 guishably with the I'riDge above them ; strikers on 

 the mandible arranged in delinite parallel rows. . fumosiis, sp. u. 

 h. The keys proximally increasiug in size and dis- 

 tinctness, distally becoming crowded together, 

 smaller, and more or less blending with the 

 fringe above them ; the strikers on the mandible 

 not arranged in definite rows. 

 fl\ The keys distally lying two or three layers 

 deep, the cluster much wider at this end than 

 at the other, the row close to the internal 

 (lower) fringe composed of short distinct rods. Anderso72u] sp. n. 

 i\ The key cluster narrower at its distal end than 

 in the middle, and composed of only about one 

 row of longer and shorter hairs, which bleud 

 with the fringe. 

 <r. The upperside of the femora of the palpi and 

 legs much darker than the rest of the seg- 

 ments ; the lower surface of the coxa, tro- 

 chanter, and femur of the palpi and first and 

 second legs internally black, externally 

 ochre-yellow, the two colour.s meeting 

 but nut blending in the middle of the seg- 

 ments bicolor, sp. n. 



b^. All the appendages of a normal and uniform 

 pattern of colouring. 

 a^. Legs longer ; body and legs clothed with 

 chocolate-brown hairs, relieved by pale 



stripes on the legs Masoni, sp. n. 



P. Legs shorter ; body and limbs clothed with 



pale yellowish hairs ; legs not striped. . . . Hardunckii, sp. n. 



Musagetes Andersonii^ sp. n. 



Selenocosmia javanensis, Pocock, " On the Fauna of the Mergui Archi- 

 pelago,'' Joum. Linn. Soc, Zool. xxiv. p. 317 (1892). 



Colour. — Trunk and limbs covered above and below with 



* A single female specimen from l*inang (Ilardwicke Coll.). 

 t A single male example from S. India. 



