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near the lower margin. The femoral part a little more than 

 twice as long as thick, especially on the anterior side with a 

 good number of small granules and numerous hairs, most of 

 them moderately short, but no impressed points are found. 

 The tibial part is slightly or a little thicker somewhat from the 

 base than at the middle, but towards the end it is feebly or very 

 feebly thickened, conspicuously less so than in C. Afzelii; its 

 anterior side, excepting a proximal part, is granulated, and 

 the granules are much larger on the distal third, largest and 

 besides oblong towards the end; on the proximal major part 

 the hairs are as on the preceding joints, while several of the di- 

 stal hairs are long and simple. 



The legs have their joints, excepting the tarsi, adorned 

 with numerous granules of the same quality as those on 

 the surface of cephalothorax, but they are on the whole pro- 

 portionately a little higher, less broad, with the terminal dark, 

 striated area much smaller (fig. 3 c) ; the hairs as on cephalo- 

 thorax ; the adornment differs from that in C. Afzelii in having the 

 granules less dense and the hairs somewhat longer. All femora 

 with a conspicuous longitudinal furrow above ). Tibia of second 

 pair with a distinct, that of fourth pair with a less distinct 

 longitudinal dorsal furrow, which is wanting on first and third 

 tibia; first tibia twice as long as thick. Fourth joint of second 

 tarsus half as long again as the fifth, which is distinctly longer 

 than third joint. 



Colour dark reddish brown, with the limbs a little lighter, 

 more reddish. Some ten specimens probably captured a short 

 time after the last mould, have the body lighter reddish brown 

 and the limbs more or less ferrugineous. 



Length of the body 6.4 mm., of second leg 8.5 mm. 



*) Here I may correct a misscript in Hansen and Sorensen's paper. In the 

 description itself of C. Afzelii the femora are correctly stated to have 

 a longitudinal dorsal furrow, but in the diagnosis is said: "femora supra 

 non sulcata" and the word "non" must be cancelled. 



