from the Loicer Amazons d)c. 75 



B. Protarsus iv. more or less decidedly sinuous. 

 Ocular quadrang-le longer than broad ; 

 second row of eyes procurved. 

 i. Basal section itself of protarsus iv. curved, 



its concavity lying on outer side of seg- 

 ment, its inner side set -ttitli numerous 



stout, short, close-lying spines ; three, 



more separate, more conspicuous, and 



set obliquely to axis of segment, situate 



towards apical end of basal curve. Apical 



section set on inner side beneath with 



row of black cuspules, short spines, and 



bristles. 

 a. Size larger, 22 mm. Protarsus iv. much 

 more strongly curved ; basal section 

 fringed along margin of outer con- 

 cavity with long silky yellow hairs. 

 Tibial spur of pedipalp directed for- 

 wards, as long as width of segment ; 

 lower angle very acute, obliquely 

 truncate at apex (much longer than 

 in rect'pes). Tarsus iv. set at almost 

 right angles to protarsus on inner 



side C. medins, Keys. 



h. Size smaller, 18 mm. Protarsus iv. 

 much less sinuous, but general cha- 

 racter the same. Outer margin of 

 basal concavity not fringed with hairs. 

 Tibial spur of pedipalp set at right 

 angles to segment, curved forwards, 

 trihd (or quadritid) at apex, with stout 

 spine at base behind. Tarsus iv. set 

 in the same straight line witli pro- 

 tarsus C. serrati'pes, sp. n 



ii. Basal section of protarsus iv. almost or 



quite straight, its central concavity lying 



on inner side. Inner margin of basal sec- 

 tion without row of numerous curved 



spines. Apical section smooth beneath 



and on inner side. 



a. Basal angle of sinuous section set with 



stout, curved, chisel-headed spine 

 King between two stout long simple 

 spines. Tibial spur stout, short, set 

 at right angles to segment, bifid at 

 apex C. sinuaiipes, sp. n. 



b. Basal angle of sinuous section with 



stout chisel-headed spine. Tibial spur 

 long, slender, curved forwards and 

 recurved at apex (sec. Keyserling's 

 figures) C. curiipes, Keys. 



Females. 



] Tibia and tarsus of pedipalp with thick pad of 



short hair on the inner side. Patella and 



tibia i. much longer than patella and tibia iv. 



(Ocular quadrangle slightly longer than 



