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b'". Femur 2'4 as long as wide, tibia 

 2, and chela 2"5. Second thoracic 

 tergite with two lateral white 



spots 27. Ch. meinertii, n. sp. 



6". Palps only distinctly granular late- 

 rally, with obtuse hairs ; hand wider 

 than deep. Second thoracic tergite 



unicolor 31. Ch. michaelseni Sim. 



b^". Femur 2'2 as long as wide ; j^alps in- 

 distinctly granular and hairs obtuse. 

 c"\ Femur not attenuated and minutely 

 granular ; tibia 2 as long as wide ; 

 chela is 2' 7 as long as wide, and hand 

 l"-i as long as finger. Femur IV. 2-5 



as long as deep 28. Ch. subroiundatus Balz. 



6"\ Femur attenuated and almost smooth; 

 tibia 3'2 as long as wide ; chela 3 as 

 long as wide and hand 1"1 as long as 

 finger. Femur IV. 3'2 as long as 

 deep. 

 d'\ Single transverse groove .... 33. Ch. celerrimus, sp. n. 

 b". Two transverse grooves .... 32. Ch. brevifemoratus Balz. 



a. Subgroup of Chelifbr eudis Balz. 

 Flagelliun consists of four hairs. Sexual difference observed in galea. 30 short clavate 

 hairs along hindmost margin of tergites and 8-10 in front. Proximal joints of 

 palps short and clumsy and chela long and slender. 

 Only a single species known, to the description of which I refer. 



13. Chelifee eudis Balz. (Plate XXX. figs. 10 a-f.) 



;„^ 1890. Balzan, (lo) pp. 423-424, tav. xiv. figs. 9-9 c. 

 1891. Balzan, (ii) p. 548. 



Male. 

 Cephalothorax {cf. PI. XXX. fig. 10 c). — At a distance from the front margin 

 at least equal to their diameter, are two white ocular spots ; they are of moderate 

 size and as a whole not well separated from the surrounding parts of the integument, 

 even showing traces of granulation ; on account of these features they are designated 

 ocular spots, though they are similar to real eyes in the anterior part, which, 

 at least on the left, is somewhat arched and prominent like a true lens. The 

 cephalothorax, which is much wider behind than it is long, tapers gradually towards 

 the eyes, but becomes rather suddenly attenuated in front. Two rather indistinct 

 transverse sutures, of which the posterior is straight, while the anterior appears slightly 



