km. TW fowth )oast fa ioaaawtjat shorter than the second, 

 SOTtd ; / ami nVorter aad teat sharply back on the under aide 

 of tha foavth ; JA my SM!, oval ; the ifch and son together scarcely 

 TWdsird, i<th,and siaA )aiy ait yriagly beset 



-" - *. ..' 1 



as long as the 



! a: the end of which 



is sfaaaasd on a slight 

 Sromthe^ Third conl joint 



':'.'. '. ,' 



: . 



at the distal en 

 OQ the dorsal side of 

 coxal joint; 

 In ike male tl 



lie on the 

 it i -!rawn out into a 



n 

 in giving list tggmiart together. 



of /.i is a prejeoion similar to that on/, bat smsflrr, and 

 fikewmt furnisbed with a rather kmg bristk ; abont ooa fevth of the dis- 

 tance from tha distal and of /.s, on tha dorsal side, is a sight nodular 

 protuberance from which projects ft long, deocate briaue. rmt tins I 



few moderately strong spines, and a narrow kaob dooaDy ; //.j compara- 

 tively slender, aboot equal in length to r.s, not strongly curved, but 

 appearing arched on the ventral aide in iManijnfBrr of being much 

 expanded at the base, where it is arsasd with a stoat, distall v curved 



the ventral maipn, the sole, is armed with a series of dose-set distally 

 curved spines, varying in amnber from 7 or 8 to 1 1 ; akmg the distal part 

 extends a thin, lamellar, kmfe like chitinoas plate along the sides of which 

 are a few very smafl bristles. Claw long, faldform, reaching back as far 

 as the heel of fr.a ; inner edge thin and knife-like. Auxiliary claws very 

 small but distinct The legs are very sparsely hairy; besides what have 



