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long as the whole coxa and only occupying an inconspicuous portion of it. Its basal 

 portion, which is almost half as long as the distal, seems in structure to be similar to 

 that of Ch. mortensenii With, but has that part of the funnel which consists of fused 

 " cones " very long. The distal portion of the sac is distinctly attenuated from the 

 base, which is wider than the basal portion towards its end ; about 15 long and 

 slender setigerous cones, with their hairs directed towards the base and the interior 

 of the sac, are placed along the anterior surface only; the ridges are only poorly 

 developed. 



Leffs (PL XXIX. fig. 2 e). — Hairs of the dorsal surface are rather short, slightly 

 clavate or obtuse ; those of the ventral side are generally long and slender, almost 

 simple or completely so. Of the suhterminal hairs only the anterior of the first pair, 

 which is rather straight and apparently with a single tooth, and the anterior of the 

 fourth pair, which is moderately curved and without teeth, are present. A tarsal 

 ^''tactile" hair |^ removed from the base seems to be present. Legs are fairly long and 

 slender ; the trochantin of the first pair of legs is much deeper than the femur proper, 

 probably in correspondence to a very wide articular cavity ; the tihia is scarcely 1*1 as 

 long as the tarsus, which is 3"6 as long as deep and gradually attenuated towards the 

 tip from the base, where dorsal and ventral margins are slightly convex. The femur 

 of the fourth pair of legs, which is fairly suddenly raised beyond the stalk, is 2"3 as 

 long as deep, 1'3 as long as tibia, and 1"2 lower than tarsus deep. Claws bear no 

 teeth ; the posterior of first pair much more slender and moderately curved. 



Colour. — Palps and cephalothorax generally dark reddish brown ; abdominal tergites 

 brown. 



Measurements. — Cephalothorax 0*92 (0-92); abdomen 1-73 (I'lS) mm. 



Palps: trochanter 0-506 (0-280); femur 1-081 (0-230); tibia 0-897 (0-265) ; hand 

 0-828 (0-368), depth 0-330; finger 0-782 mm. 



LegL: femur 0-559 (0-160), trochantin 0-114 (0-182) ; tibia 0-380 (0-129); tarsus 

 0-357 (0-099) mm. 



Leg IV. : femur 0-737 (0-327); tibia 0-585 (0-152); tarsus 0-403 (0-098) mm. 



Female. 



Cephalotlioraa; &c. — The cephalothorax is a little longer than wide ; transverse 

 grooves, especially hinder, less distinct ; the abdomen is more cylindrical in shape. 



Antennce. — The terminal hair scarcely extends beyond the galea, which has a few 

 terminal teeth. 



Palps. — The trochanter is 1'6 as long as wide and of a less slender appearance ; the 

 other joints scarcely diff'erent from corresponding ones of the other sex. The 

 arrangement of the spots anteriorly only differs from the male in mere details ; the 

 immovable finger has the fourth " spot" placed beyond the median hairs and the two 

 following close together, while the movable has only three spots, two basally and a 



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