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notch from the prominent condyhis, it is at first almost straight and then slightly- 

 convex. The chela, which is 2-8 as long as wide, is scarcely 1"2 as broad as the 

 trochanter is long ; the hand, which is distinctly longer and 1-3 as broad as the tibia, 

 is 1-7 as long as wide, I'o broader than deep, and 1-5 as long as the fingers, which 

 gape slightly when closed. Both fingers bear a number of accessory teeth distally 

 arranged, as shown in the figures (j&gs. 10 a-h) ; the immovable finger has 9 posteriorly 

 and 3 anteriorly, while the movable has 11 and 5 respectively. The number of 

 " spots " anteriorly on both the movable and immovable fingers is five and the same 

 number is found on both posteriorly; the arrangement of these "spots" is shown in 

 the figures. 



Coxm {cf. PI. XXX. fig. 10 e). — The coxae are very characteristic, being very 

 elongated. The first pair are at least twice as long as broad and of almost equal 

 breadth throughout ; the two following pairs are triangular, having the interior side 

 very short and being widened out towards the end. The fourth jpair again are trape- 

 zoidal, being distinctly broader than the third and scarcely enlarged towards the 

 extremity; the interior margin is much shorter than the posterior, slightly concave 

 one and is well separated from it by the obtuse-angled postero-interior corner. 



Legs {cf. PI. XXX. fig. 10/). — Proximal joints with scale-shaped granules. 

 The legs bear dorsally short or rather short, more or less distinctly clavate hairs ; those 

 of the ventral surface are longer and- slightly clavate or pointed; no ^•tactile" hairs 

 observed. The legs are rather short and clumsy ; the trochantin of the first pair of 

 legs has a very wide articular cavity and is somewhat deeper than the tibial part ; the 

 tibia is 1'2 longer than the tarsus, which is only 3"2 as long as deep. The femur of 

 the fourth pair of legs is 2-1 as long as deep, I'l as long as tibia, and scarcely 1*1 lower 

 than tarsus is long. 



Coloitr. — The palps and the cephalothorax are light brown ; the abdominal sclerites 

 are more yellowish brown. 



Measurements. — Cephalothorax 1-265 (1-495); abdomen 8-450 (2-300) mm. 



Palps: trochanter 0-690 (0-529) ; femur 1-173 (0-610); tibia 1-196(0-667); hand 

 1-380 (0-815), depth 0-635; finger 0-920 mm. 



Leg I.: femur 0-745 (0-296), trochantin 0-175 (0-315); tibia 0-532 (0-198) ; tarsus 

 0-448 (0-140) mm. 



Leg IV. : femur 1-034 (0-502); tibia 0-911 (0-254); tarsus 0-532 (0-178) mm. 



Female. 



Cephalothorax (PI. XXX. fig. 10 c). — Two real eyes are present of a somewhat 

 peculiar shape, being rather low behind, but well curved and very prominent in front. 



Abdomen. — The longitudinal line is very broad in the median segments, decreasing 

 towards the extremities, especially in front. 



