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On new African Spiders and SolifugEC. 



and tibia of first leg together a little longer than 



the metatarsus and tarsus C. ornata, sp. n. 



Ocular tubercle high, the three spines of the cephalo- 

 thorax long ; abdomen dorsally with a pair of 

 antero-lateral enlarged tubercles ; patella and 

 tibia of first leg tocrether a little shorter than 

 the metatarsus and tarsus C. lonffipes, Cambr. 



SoJpuga Fordi, sp. n. 



^. — Colour pale yellow; mandible and head-plate pale 

 brown above, abdomen dorsally pale or darkened. 



Head-plate exceeding tibia or metatarsus and tarsus of 

 maxillipalp by nearly two thirds of its breadth. 



Mandible with the end curved. Anterior teeth two in 

 number and separated from the succeeding large tooth by 

 two intermediate ones, the first of these being exceedingly 



Fig. 5. 



A. Mandible of Solpur/a Fordi from the inner side. 



B. Distal half of flagellum of S. Fordi from above. 



C. Side view of terminal portion of flagellum of S. Fordi. 



minute. Flagellum dorsally provided with a spined projection 

 on angle, situated at the junction of the dark-coloured anterior 

 part with the distal and })aler part. Inner side of flagellum 

 furnished with a smooth ridge (sometimes with a few spines 

 towards the distal end) running from the angular point and 



