Species of African Solifugaj and Arancss. 13 



edge of the medians about their own diameter behind a line 

 touching the anterior edge of the laterals. 



Spinning-mamillaj longish, the second segment longer than 

 wide, the third nearly or quite as long as the second and 

 longer than wide, acuminate, all the segments of both pairs 

 of mamilljB studded below with numerous stout spinning- 

 papillse. 



A rastellum of many spines on the distal end of the femur 

 and the proximal end of the patella of the fourth leg. 



Type G. flavicepsy Poc.* 



Pehnatorycter colonics, sp. n. 



Colour yellowish brown ; mandibles darker than head ; 

 femora of anterior legs and palpi much darker than distal 

 portion of the appendages. 



Carapace a little longer than patella, tibia, and tarsus of 

 palp and than tibia and protarsus of fourth leg, about equal 

 to tibia, protarsus, and tarsus of first leg, nearly one fourth 

 longer than wide, the width about equal to the patella + 

 tibia of first leg. 



Eyes of anterior line slightly procurved, subequally spaced, 

 about a diameter of the medians apart, the laterals con- 

 siderably larger than the medians and much larger than the 

 posterior laterals, which are a little less than their own long 

 diameter from the anterior laterals ; posterior medians about 

 midway between the anterior medians and posterior laterals. 



Labium and maxil/ce unarmed. 



Mandible with an inner row of strong teeth and many 

 . smaller teeth irregularly arranged in two or three rows on the 

 fang-groove. Palpi and anterior legs weak ; tibia of palp 

 armed below with strong spiniform seta3, the tarsus scopulate 

 laterally and with a few spines below. Protarsus of first 

 leg scantily scopulate, armed below with two basal and three 

 distal spines, the tibia with only spiniform seta^ below; claws 

 with two complete rows of six or seven teeth. Second leg 

 like the first, but with only two inferior distal protarsal spines. 

 Third leg with patella armed in front with many short spines 

 and a few above ; tibia with many in front, four or five above, 

 of which three form a definite series, and two or three distally 

 behind, and one distal and setiform beneath ; protarsus with 

 two bands above, each consisting of about fourteen spines, three 

 spines beneath (one proximal, two distal), and about threeabove 

 the latter ; tarsus with two rows of spines above, the anterior 



* Cyrtaiichemusfaviceps, Toe. P. Z. S. 1898, p. 506, from British East 

 Africa. 



