326 Mr. E,. I. Pocock on new Genera 



the posterior granule of the superior keels a little larger than 

 the rest and bifid ; the median lateral keel complete and pos- 

 teriorly down-curved on the first segment, represented bj 

 merely a few granules on the second, and extending over about 

 two thirds of the fifth segment, the inferior keels of the 

 fifth posteriorly denticulate. Vesicle of moderate size, about 

 as high as wide and a little narrower than the fifth seg- 

 ment, finely granular or coarsely coriaceous below. 



Falpi with the keels well developed and granular and with 

 the intercarinal spaces closely and finely granular, the granules 

 being arranged in a reticulated pattern ; the humerus nearly 

 smooth behind, its inferior keel absent distally and with only 

 a few granules, forming a short upper crest on its distal half ; 

 the keels of the brachium granular ; seven inferior piliferous 

 pores and a single small inferior tubercle in front ; manus 

 rather narrow, not twice the width of the brachium, the hand- 

 back a little shorter than the carapace but a little longer than 

 the fifth caudal segment, shorter than the movable dactylus, 

 which equals the carapace in length ; the keels of the hands 

 not strong, the external aspect of the segment convex, only 

 weakly crested. 



Legs externally weakly granular. 



Pectines furnished with 6 or 7 teeth. 



Measurements in millimetres. — Total length 49*5, of cara- 

 pace 8, of tail 27'5 ; width of first segment 3*5, of fifth 2*5, 

 of vesicle 2*3, of brachium 3, of hand 5 ; length of hand-back 

 7, of movable digit 8. 



A single (probably female) example without locality. 



Differs from S. Petersii in its stouter and shorter tail, 

 narrower vesicle, larger eyes, less strongly carinate palpi, &c. 

 From S. Hardwickii by the granular keels on the external 

 surface of the brachium, narrower, less strongly crested hands, 

 larger and closer eyes, &c. 



Scorpiops longimanus, sp. n. (PI. XIV. fig. 12.) 



Colour (dried) a uniform dull brown. 



Carapace as long as the anterior three caudal segments, 

 somewhat coarsely and closely granular, with strong granular 

 superciliary crests and strong crests on each side of the ante- 

 rior groove ; ocular tubercle cleft, the distance between the 

 eyes a little greater than a diameter ; lateral eyes distinct, 

 the posterior a little nearer the median than the latter is near 

 the anterior. 



Tergites thickly and coarsely granular throughout, tlie keel 

 conspicuous and granular j the last furnished with five 

 granular keels. 



