444 MR. E. I. POCOCK OlS' SOMK OLB-WOBLD 



distally. Upper surface of dielicerse infuscate. Palp, with 

 humerus, pale beneath, marked above by a median fuscous band ; 

 bracbium infuscate above and below, deeper in tint above ; manus 

 testaceous ; dactyli fuscous, with testaceous tips. Anterior 

 surface of legs variegated ; femora marked by two spots ; patella", 

 tibiae, and two tarsal segments each marked prosimally by a 

 fuscous band. 



Cephalotliorax widely emarginate in front ; the median sulcus 

 deep behind, shallow over the ocular tubercle and in front ; the 

 anteocular area finely and closely granular throughout, the pos- 

 terior regions much more coarsely granular ; ocular tubercle 

 finely and sparsely granular. 



Tergites granular throughout ; except the last, marked with a 

 median posterior granular keel ; the last marked in front with a 

 median rounded prominence and on each side with two coarsely 

 granular keels. 



Sternites smooth, very sparsely hairy ; the posterior without a 

 trace of keels, very faintly granular at the sides. 



Tail robust, thicker at the base than at the apex, moderately 

 excavated above, finely granular at the sides and above and, on 

 the posterior segments, beneath ; the first segment marked with 

 eight granular keels, the two inferior keels being obsolete and 

 the median lateral keel well-developed ; the second also has the 

 inferior keels obsolete, and the median lateral keel not developed, 

 or at most but slightly represented ; the third and fourth seg- 

 ments marked with eight keels ; the fifth with five keels ; the 

 four superior keels of the first four segments very strongly deve- 

 loped and terminating in a longer tooth ; the superior keels of 

 the fifth very finely and evenly granular throughout. Vesicle 

 very slender, smooth above, subserially granular or tubercular 

 beneath ; spine beneath the aculeus strong and simple. 



Palp. — Superior and anterior surfaces of liumerus finely and 

 closely granular, the posterior, two superior, and antero-inferior 

 keels strongly granular ; the anterior surface tubercular and the 

 inferior surface minutely granular proximally. BracMum costate 

 and very sparsely granular above, tubercular in front, smooth 

 behind and below. Manus rounded and almost smooth, furnished 

 only on the anterior border with one or two sharp tubercles ; nar- 

 rower than the brachium. Dactyli long and curved; the larger 

 lateral teeth set close together on each side qf the main series. 

 ClielicercB with movable dactylus armed above with three, below 



