Clenijorm Spiders of Ceylon, Burmah, Le. 343 
central and marginal band of grey pubescence, the former 
constricted behind caput, attenuate behind central stria, ex- 
tending from ocular area to posterior margin. Shoulders of 
posterior portion of carapace with triangular dark blotch on 
each side. Sternum, legs, and mandibles dark mahogany- 
brown. Legs clothed with grey pubescence. Abdomen grey, 
with shoulders, two fine dorsal basal lines, and double series 
of 3-4 spots sooty brown. Ventral surface sooty black, 
with two short central pale lines immediately behind the 
genital foramen, and two long pale lines, closer to the margins 
of the black area, extending from the genital foramen to the 
spinners. 
Femora and tibie of i. and iv. with ce any indi- 
cation of dusky annulations. Tibiei. and il, ill. and iv. 
uniformly grey, with conspicuous white Waele 
2 .— Colour. The same as that of the male, except that the 
central band on carapace consists of rufous-grey pubescence. 
$.—Structure. Carapace distinctly gibbous behind and 
abruptly inclined to posterior margin. Sternum longer than 
broad. Labial plate more than half the length of maxilla, 
longer than broad. Maxille attenuate at base, outer margin 
nearly straight or concave; apex broad, rounded on outside, 
obliquely truncate on inner side. F ang- groove with 4 and 3 
denticles on inferior and superior margin respectively. Legs 
iv. longer than legs i. Carapace longer than patella+tibia 
i, Pat.+tib.1.=1v. yes. Second row straight; straight 
line touching posterior margins of laterals passes through 
centre of centrals. Ocular quadrangle broader than long, 
narrower in front; anteriors much (4) smaller; posteriors 
less than 1 diameter apart; anteriors less than 1 diameter 
apart. Anterior laterals oval, nearly one diameter from 
posterior centrals (in female quite one diameter). Posterior 
laterals scarcely larger than anterior centrals, Clypeus less 
than one diameter of anterior centrals. 
Legs. Femora 1., i, i, iv. with 10-11 spines above, 
Patella 1., il, 1i., iv. with one spine on each side. Tibie i. 
and ii, with 5 pairs of spines beneath (including apical 
pair) ; 1—1 lateral, basal, spines on each side ; 1—1—1 dorsal 
spines. Protarsi 1. and ii. with 3 pairs of spines beneath, 
1—1 lateral basal spines on each side. ‘Tibiw iii. and iv, 
with 3 pairs of spines beneath, 1—1 lateral, on each side, 
and 1—1—1 dorsal spines. Protarsus 111. with 3 pair spines 
beneath, 1—1—1 lateral, 1—1 dorsal spines; iv. with nume- 
rous spines irregularly arranged. ‘Tarsi and ‘protarsi i, and ii. 
slightly scopulate, ii. and iv. not scopulate.  ‘Tarsal 
claws 2. 
