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pair of short ones at the anterior end, and two single spines on 

 the outer side ; underneath the metatarsus there are three pairs 

 (two very long) and a bunch at the anterior end. 



Two single spines above and two pairs on metatarsus iii. and 

 iv. ; under tibia iii. and iv., a pair of fine spines in the middle 

 and another at the anterior end. 



The measurements (in millimetres) are as follows : — 



Long. Broad. 



^ 1 1 j-i o 1 f 2 in front. 



iCephalothorax... 2^ < ^ 



Abdomen 3 2 



Mandibles 1 



Pat. & Metat. 

 Coxa. Tr. & fern. tib. & tars. 



Legs 1. -I 2 2i U = 6i 



2. i 2 2 11 = 5| 



3. I 21 21 2 = 7| 



4. 1 2| 2 2 = 6| 

 Palpi i 1^ 1 I = 3i 



Differs from II. cop7'ea Thor. (Rag. Indo-Mal. pt. iv. vol. ii. 

 1892, p, 434), which it somewhat i-esembles in having a longitu- 

 dinal pale median stripe on the abdomen instead of transverse 

 black streaks, and the hind pair of legs clearly longer than the 

 fii'st instead of equal. 



Group Oyt^e^. 

 Genus Cyt^ea Keys. 



Cytcea Keyserling, Die Arach. Aust. 1882, p. 1380 ;• E. Simon, 

 Hist. Nat. des Ar. vol. ii. p. 816. 



Cyt^a SYLVIA, sp. n. (Text-fig. 10.) 



1 female. {Type of the sjjecies.) 



Female. Oephalothorax dark red-brown, black between the side 

 eyes. White and coloured scales on the cephalic part. On a 

 lighter red ground behind the eye-space is a large patch of white 

 squamules reaching to the rear margin ; on the clypeus is a 

 bush of long white bristles ; the mandibles are dark brown on the 

 inner margin, pale chestnut-red on the outer sides and brown 

 underneath. The fangs red, paler at the points. The lip and 

 maxillae are brown on the lower and middle pai'ts, yellow over a 

 rather wide area in front. The sternum and coxse are pale 

 yellow with white upstanding hair. The two front pairs of legs 

 have the femora pale red-brown on the upper side with a dark 

 brown patch at the anterior end, and dark brown on the under 

 side, thickly covered with white squamules on the pale portions, 

 and with coloured squamules on the darker parts. The patella 

 and tibia are pale and dark brown in alternate rings ; the 



