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stalk, is somewhat longer and wider than the femur and about 2*2 as long as 

 wide ; the lateral outlines are slightly convex. The chela, which is about 3 

 as long as broad, is 1"3 as wide as the tibia ; the hand is 1'8 as long as wide, 

 a trifle wider than deep, and 1*3 as long as the finger ; the lateral outlines of 

 the hand are slightly convex. The fingers bear a close row of rather short, 

 conical, marginal teeth ; the immovable finger has anteriorly four tactile 

 hairs, but posteriorly three at the base, one above the other, one in the 

 middle, and one near the tip ; the movable finger has three tactile hairs 

 close together at the base and one in the middle. 



CoxcB (PL 10. fig. 41). — The ooxse are fairly elongated, with the fourth 

 pair of a somewhat triangular appearance, as inner and hinder margin, which 

 are of almost equal length, are not well distinguished from each other. 



Legs (PL 10. figs. 43&44). — The pointed hairs change from rather short to 

 long ; at the base of the first tarsal joint of the fourth pair of legs a long 

 " tactile "" hair is observed. The arolium extends distinctly beyond the short 

 claws, but is not bifurcate. The basal femoral part of the first pair of legs, 

 which is widened out towards the end and there somewhat deeper than the 

 distal part, is scarcely 1*2 as long as deep and 1"4 shorter than the latter. 

 The anterior condylus is placed almost median and so is the posterior, but 

 more dorsally ; as the margin of the basal femoral part posteriorly is placed 

 more distally an oblique articular cavity is produced ; but it must be 

 admitted that the articulation is as a whole more similar to the usual hinge - 

 joint than to that of G. nohilis, With (cf. 18. fig. 7, p. 38) . The tarsal joints, of 

 which the second is the longer, are 1"2 as long as the tibia. The femur of the 

 fourth pair of legs, which is not very suddenly raised beyond the stalk and 

 attenuated, is 2*1 as long as deep, and the tibia is almost 1"2 as long as the 

 tarsal joints. 



Colour. — The palps are yellowish brown with darker chela. The cephalo- 

 thoracic shield is blackish green and the tergal sclerites — first two excepted — 

 are brown, while the hindmost part of the cephalothorax and the first two 

 tergites are yellowish, the body thus getting a very characteristic appearance. 



Measurements. — Cephalothorax 0*506 (0'414); abdomen 1'61 (0*81) mm. 



Palps : trochanter 0"207 (0-150) ; femur 0*405 (O'lGl); tibia 0-4]4 (0-195); 

 hand 0-437 (0-242), depth 0-242 ; finger 0-345 mm. 



Leg I.: femur i. 0-110 (0-095); femur ii. 0-152 (0-091) ; tibia 0-165 

 (0-065); tarsus i. 0-080 (0-046); tarsus ii. 0-095 (0-038) mm. 



Leg IV.: femur 0*372 (0-179), trochautin 0-144; tibia 0-281 (0-088); 

 tarsus I. 0-110 (0-061); tarsus ii. 0-129 (0*049) mm. 



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 The size is much smaller. A complicated, fairly prominent genital area, 

 resembling somewhat about that of G. nohilis. With. The galea, which only 

 extends beyond the terminal hair in a slight degree, has three short distal 



