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Eye tubercle low with four black eyes ; tubercle does not 

 project over the proboscis (figs. 1, 4). 



Caudal segment with very little elevation, projecting almost 

 directly back ; length about three times its transverse diameter. 

 In male it reaches to end of coxa I of leg IV. In female it 

 reaches almost half way down coxa II of leg IV (figs. 1, 2, 4). 



Chelifori small, 2-jointed, with globular terminal joint and 

 stout shaft; no chelae. Thej' extend about one-third the length 

 of proboscis; two short spines on disto-inferior corner of first 

 joint of chelifore (figs. 1. 4). 



Palpi 8-jointed; flr.st joint short and stout, second about the 

 length of chelifori, third short, fourth about the length of 

 second, terminal joints short and decreasing in order; on last 

 joints are a few short spines, none longer than diameter of 

 terminal joint. Male palpus with three other spines, one on tip 

 of second, third and fourth joints (figs. 1, 4). 



Oviger 10-jointed, bent like a hook, not spirally rolled. That 

 of male about twice the length of palpus and bearing several 

 bunches of dark-colored eggs. Several apparently simple spines 

 on terminal joints. First joint short and stout. Tlie rest num- 

 bered in order of length: 3, 4, 5, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. Oviger of 

 female about the same length as palpus ; few hairs on terminal 

 joints, some of them compound ; joints numbered in order of 

 length: 5, 4, 2, 3, 6. 1. 7, 8, 9, 10 (fig.s. 3, 7). 



Legs of male rather slender, Avith more spines than in other 

 sex. First coxal joint of all legs about as broad as long, with 

 blunt spurs on disto-superior aspect. Coxae II constricted at 

 base, almost twice as long as coxae I. Coxae II of legs III and 

 IV have blunt protuberance on disto-inferior corner. Coxae III 

 .slightly longer than and not so thick as coxae I. Femora about 

 the same diameter as coxae I, and about as long as combined 

 lengths of coxae I, II, and III. All the femora have blunt 

 projections on disto-superior corners, those on femora of legs II 

 and IV with hairs at tip. Tibial joints about the same length as 

 femora but with slightly smaller diameter. Tarsus not quite 

 three-fourths the length of tibial joints. Terminal claws about 

 one-half the length of tarsus. Auxiliary claws three-fourths the 

 length of terminal claws. On the "sole" or tarsus at the "heel" 



