298 Dr. W. F. Purcell on 



District, collected by the Rev. Dr. F. C. Kolbe and Miss 

 Alice Pegler; May. 



? ? (types). — Co/owj* of carapace and chelicera mahogany- 

 brown; sternum and three basal segments of legs yellow, 

 the sternum with a deep blackish-red border all round, the 

 remaining leg-segments (especially the patellse) and the apex 

 of each femur more or less infuscated ; abdomen blackened 

 above, with or without a longitudinal row of more yellowisii 

 areas on each side of the median line, the underside paler, 

 yellowish, whitish, or more or less infuscated. 



CarajJcice longer than broad, its median length equal to 

 that of the tibia and | or slightly more of the metatarsus of 

 first leg, its margins with slender spines. Anterior median 

 eyes about a diameter apart, their distance from the anterior 

 laterals about ]f times their distance from one another. 

 Posterior median eyes obliquely oval, about two long diameters 

 apart and about three from tlie posterior laterals, 



Chelicera with spiniform setae above, the inner margin 

 with a dense stripe of slender setaj borne on small granules 

 and with 2 rather strong and conspicuous teeth in the 

 stripe. 



Legs with spines and spiniform setre on the basal segments 

 above and with long black setaj on the other segments ; tarsi 

 and metatarsi of two anterior pairs with scopula below, that 

 on the first metatarsus extending over the distal half at least, 

 but that on tiie second confined to the apex of the segment ; , 

 tibiaj not scopulate. 



Vulva as in PI. XIII. fig. 1 ; the T-shaped depression 

 with the longitudinal portion finely pointed posteriorly and 

 the transverse portion slightly recurving at each end. 



^ . — Very much smaller, being less than half as long as 

 the ? . 



Carajyace yellowish, its length as in the ? ; the eyes 

 closer together, the anterior medians at least as close to the 

 laterals as to one another, being an eye^s diameter or less 

 from them ; the posterior median eyes about a diameter from 

 one another and 1^ diameters from the posterior laterals. 



Chelicera toothed as in the ? . 



Pedipalps short; the femur cylindrical, longer than the 

 patella and tibia together, with mesial spine above ; the tibia 

 shorter than the patella, with small apical process on upper 

 outer edge ; the tarsus strongly convex, ovate, obtusely 

 lobate at base on outer side; palpal organ as in PI. XIII. 

 fig. 2. 



Length of trunk (carapace and abdomen) § $ 11^-12, 

 J 4s, of carapace ? 4f, S 2 ; width of carapace ? 4^, 

 J: li mm. 



