592 IVAR TRAGARDH 
Legs (figs. 74 & 75). All femora and coxe reticulated; femora I and II 
clavate, with slender basis, one stout hairy bristle dorsally in the distal 1s 
and one fine tactile hair ventrally. Genua I and II short, with very stout, 
hairy dorsal bristle and two ventral bristles. Tibia slender, widening slightly 
towards the top and curved a little downwards, fused with tarsus without any 
constriction or articulation. Tarsus tapering towards the top, short, with 6—8 
short hairs. Claws fairly stout. 
Legs III] and IV with rounded femora, tapering towards the end, with 
thin ventral horizontal blades of even width, pointed at the top. Tibia and 
tarsus very slender, Jonger than in legs I and II, the tarsus being bent slightly 
upwards. 
Loc.: Described from dry specimens collected in the following places: 
Juan Fernandez, Masatierra, Rabanal, c. 300 m. s. m. among dry leaves 
in dense forest, Aug. 1917; in the bottom of the Gabanal Quebrada ca. 100 
m. s. m. among dry leaves. Aug. 1917, no. 775; Puerto Ingles, c. 400 m. s. m. 
among dry leaves in dense forest, Aug. 1917, nos. 789, 790; below Co. Dama- 
juana near Corrales de Molina, ¢. 300 m. s. m. among dry leaves in dense 
forest, Aug. 1917, no. 739; on the Centinela ridge, c. 630 m. s. m. under ferns, 
Aug. 1917, no. 788. 
13. Cepheus crinitus n. sp. — Figs. 76—82. 
Length 680—700 », width 
480—500 1. 
Colour dirty greyish-brown. 
Texture dull, granulated by 
small semispherical projections. 
Propodosoma (fig. 80) sloping 
downwards steeply towards the end 
(so that its structure can only be seen 
when this part is dissected). Lamelle 
broad, of even width, almost hori- 
zontal, converging towards the top. 
Lamellar hairs short, slightly curved, 
inserted a short distance behind the 
cusps, which are short and triangular. 
Rostral hairs longer than the lamel- 
lar hair, inserted unusually far back- 
wards between the anterior end of the 
lamella. Interlamellar hairs very long, about half as long as the dorsal hairs 
of the hysterosoma. i 
Pseudostigmata long, tube-shaped, completely coalesced with the base 
of the lamelle but projecting a little beyond their edge. Pseudostigmatic 
organs slender, slightly S-curved, with lanceolate heads, covered with fine, 
raised points (fig. 81). 

Fig. 76. Cepheus crinitus n. sp. 
