332 Dr. Mi'llo-LeitHO on some 



unevenly scattered. Fields i. and iv. of the abdominal 

 scutum minutely granular; tiilds i. and ii. M'ith two median 

 blunt tubercles; field iii. with two median spines a little 

 curved with inner concavity ; lateral fields and v. with a row 

 of granules. Free dorsal segments i.-iii. with a row of 

 granules, iii. also with a high median spine directed back- 

 Avards. Coxa iv. granular, with an apical spur, directed 

 obliquely backwards ; trochanters with two spurs at the 

 inner side. Fennir a little bowed, with stout spines and a 

 basal spur on the outer side, liody roast-yellow concolour ; 

 the legs with the apical third pitch-black. 



Hab. Ypiranga (S. Paulo). 



Type in the S. Paulo Museum. 



Genus Discocyrtus, Ilohnberg, 1878. 

 Discocyrtus veslilus, sp. n. 



(J . — 8 mm. 



Anterior margin of the ccphalothorax unarmed and 

 smooth. Eye-turret closer to anterior margin than to first 

 transverse groove, with two close high spines ; ccphalo- 

 thorax unevenly granular and with two small median 

 tubercles behind the eye-turret. Abdominal dorsal scutum 

 with five transverse grooves, i.-ii. and iv.-v. united by 

 longitudinal grooves in the median line. Fields i. and ii. 

 unarmed and unevenly granular ; iii. with scattered 

 granules and with two high median spines ; iv. with two 

 rows of large granules ; lateral fields with a marginal row 

 of small tubercles and an inner row of minute granules. 

 Field V. and free dorsal segments i.-iii. with two rows of 

 granules. Coxa iv. granular, with an outer apical spur, 

 curved at the apex and with a branch at its underside; tro- 

 chanter with a short basal s))ur at its inner side and two 

 apical spurs at its outer and inner side ; femur strongly 

 curved, with rows of stout spines. Femur of the pedij)al|)s 

 with an apical inner spine and a basal spine at its underside. 

 All the underside olive-brown ; dorsal scutum blackish 

 brown-olive with the granules yellow ; spines of field iii. 

 black ; the grooves of the dorsal scutum are white, and 

 there are two white spots on the coxfc iv. near the scutum ; 

 cheliccrai blackish, with olivaceous points; podipalps brownish 

 vellow. Coxae i. and ii. pale yellow ; the other segments 

 much darker. Legs iv. chestnut with blackish spines with 

 yellow tips. 



Hah. Poro Grande (S. Paulo). 



Type in the S. Paulo Museum. 



