PSKUDOSCORPIONS PROM UGANDA 637 



narrowing forwards, rounded in front, the front margin nearly 

 straight ; two distinct transversal' grooves, the anterior one about 

 in the middle, the least developed and straight; the posterior 

 groove a little nearer to the hind margin than to the first groove, 

 more strongly developed and nearly straight, too. The surface 

 somewhat glossy, regularly granulated, with no bigger granules. 

 The hairs short and truncate. 



Abdomen. All tergites (except the last one) divided longitu- 

 dinally. The surface somewhat glossy and minutely granulated 

 or even only shagreened; along the hind margins provided with 

 moderately long, truncate or somewhat pointed hairs, on the last 

 segment tactile hairs. The sternites divided longitudinally, the 

 last one excepted, glossy, shagreened and provided with pointed 

 hairs along the hind margins. 



Palps a little longer than the body, slender. Coxa very glossy 

 and quite smooth, excepting the utmost front, that is granulated. 

 The other articles of the palps somewhat glossy, especially below, 

 and granulated (except the fingers), the hairs truncate and some- 

 what dentated, distally more or less pointed. — Trochanter 

 with a distinct stalk, a little longer than wide, the inner side 

 convex, behind roundly swollen. Femur with a distinct stalk, the 

 inner side nearly straight or even slightly concave, behind di- 

 stinctly and rather abruptly widened from the stalk, the hind 

 margin distinctly convex, from base to tip, femur in all somewhat 

 club-shaped, about 5 times as long as wide. Tibia with a distinct 

 stalk, a little shorter, but somewhat broader than femur, behind 

 proximally nearly straight, distally somewhat convex, in front 

 distinctly widened from the stalk and the inner side slightly, but 

 distinctly convex, tibia in all somewhat club-shaped and only a 

 little narrowed at the extremity. Hand with a distinct stalk and 

 rounded base, 1 ^1^ times as broad as tibia, on both sides mode- 

 rately and evenly convex, gradually passing into the fingers. The 

 fingers rather strongly curved, about as long as the hand, with 

 no accessory teeth. 



Mandibles. Galea moderately strong, with some teeth in the tip. 

 Legs. The coxae smooth, the other articles more or less gra- 

 nulated, with dentate and pointed hairs. The hind margin of 

 coxa IV nearly straight or slightly concave. Claws simple. 

 Length 3,6 mm. with the abdomen slightly contracted. 



