446 MB. n. T. pococK on some old-woklu 



similarly marked witti fulvous spots ; hand infuscate, and adorned 

 with black lines ; dactyli wholly fulvous ; legs marked with 

 transverse black lines ; the last tergite and the posterior half of 

 the one that precedes it infiiKScate and spotted with yellow. 



Ce])lialotliorax thickly aud coarsely granular throughout ; the 

 central depression deeply marked behind, shallow over the tubercle 

 and in front ; the centre of the tubercle smooth, the sides feebly 

 granular ; anterior margin of cephalothoraxmore deeply excavated 

 in the middle. 



Tergites coarsely and closely granular tliroughout, the first 

 six with a well-developed median granular keel, the last with 

 a median granular prominence and two lateral granular keels 

 on each side. 



Sternites : first three smooth, the fourth granular at the sides, 

 the fifth granular throughout, marked with two internal, ante- 

 riorly abbreviated, granular keels, and on each side a short 

 external granular keel abbreviated anteriorly and posteriorly. 



Tail of medium size, moderately excavated above ; intercarinal 

 S[)aces granular ; keels well developed and granular ; the first and 

 second segmen-; with ten keels, the third and fourth wdth eight, 

 the fifth wdth five ; terminal granule of the superior keels the 

 largest ; upper surface of the fifth segment almost flat. 



Vesicle marked beneath wiih five rows of granules; the spine 

 large, sharp, and compressed ; aculeus of the ordinary form. 



Palp. — Upper surface oilmmerus coarsely granular throughout 

 and bounded behind and before by a coarsely granular ridge ; 

 posterior surface marked with a granular keel ; anterior surface 

 coarsely granular in its upper half, bounded below by a finely 

 granular ridge ; very finely granular beneath. JBrac7ii?im weakly 

 granular above, but furnished with three granular keels, tuber- 

 cular in front, almost smooth below, marked behind by a smooth 

 keel. Hand almost smooth, furnished in front with a few low 

 weak tubercles, and above with a short series of small granules 

 which appears to be the continuation of a keel on the immovable 

 digit ; digits long and curved, in contact throughout, neither 

 lobate nor sinuate. Anterior and upper surface of the legs 

 granular and granularly costate ; tibits of last two pairs armed 

 distally with a spur ; coicce smooth. 



Pectines short, furnished with 14 similar teeth. 



The male differs from the female in being more elongate (cf. 

 measurements), in having longer pectinal teeth, and the superior 



