212 MR. B. I. POCOCK OjSt isTEW [Mar. 5, 



Bastellum composed of about 5 strong teeth. Maxillce unarmed. 

 Palpi and legs bristly, the bristles on the upperside of the 

 trochanters and coxae spiniform. Pal])i about one and a half times 

 as long as the carapace, the femur strongly spined at the apex 

 especially above ; the rest of the segments unspined ; the tibia 

 more than twice as long as the patella, fusiform, narrowed apically ; 

 tarsus short aud truncate, some of the bristles on its upperside 

 short and clavate ; bulb of palpal organ large, deeply cleft, the 

 spine relatively short, slender, lightly curved, blunt-pointed. 

 Legs 4, 1, 2, 3 ; 1st with femur above and at apex, patella 

 externally, internally, and especially below, tibia externally and 

 internally at the apex strongly spined ; protarsus and tarsus 

 practically unspined (pi'otarsus of right leg nearly straight, with 

 one basal and one apical spine, of left leg bowed and unspined) ; 

 2nd leg spined like the 1st, except that there are more spines on 

 the protarsus and the anterior side of the tibia is spined through- 

 out its length, and the posterior side most strongly spined at its 

 base; 3rd leg strongly spined, especially on patella and tibia; 4th 

 leg much more weakly spined than 3rd : tarsi of legs practically 

 unspined, two or three spines only being on the tarsus of the 4th. 

 Glciivs of legs with 4-5 teeth. Abdomen bristly above. 



Measurements in millimetres. — Total length 12 ; carapace 7 ; 

 palpus 10 ; 1st leg 20, 4th leg 23 ; patella and tibia of 1st and 4th 

 about 8. 



Hah. Great Loo-Choo (P. A. Hoist). 



Genus Nemesia Aud. 

 Nemesia sinensis, sp. n. 



§ , Colour: carapace deep brown, scantily haired ; legs yellowish 

 brown ; abdomen imperfect, but apparently testaceous and pig- 

 mented above much as in N. coimentaria. 



Carapace with cephalic region but little elevated ; ocular area 

 more than twice as wide as long ; eyes of anterior line not very 

 unequal in area, the laterals not exceeding the medians, strongly 

 procurved, the anterior edge of tlie medians on a level with the 

 posterior edge of the laterals. Bastellum consisting of about 12 

 strong teeth overhanging the base of the fang and extending up 

 the inner edge of the mandible. Maxillce armed with a single row 

 of 6 cusps. Palp : tibia armed with 11 spines, 8 or 7 of which 

 are arranged in pairs on its lower side, tarsus armed with 1 

 external and 1 internal spine (the latter sometimes absent) and 

 two rows of spines near the middle line of the distal half ; scopu- 

 late at sides. 1st leg : tibia with 4 external spines beneath 

 and 1 apical internal, also 2 on the inner side, protarsus with 3 

 external, 2 internal beneath, and 1 on inner side, tarsus spined at 

 apex beneath, both tarsi and protarsi scarcely scopulate in the 

 middle ; 2nd leg : tibia armed with 4 inferior external spines, 1 

 inferior apical and 2 — 3 internal, protarsus with 3 inferior external, 

 2 — 1 inferior internal, and 2 internal ; tarsus spined at apex be- 

 neath; 3rd leg : tibia armed with 2 spines in front and 3 spiniform 



