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the middle along the lower margin ; while the movable finger has four in a 

 longitudinal row ; posteriorly, the movable finger has about four in the middle, and 

 the immovable four basally and a single median one more apart. 



Coxce. — The coxse are very similar to those of Ch. bicolor Balz., but the second pair 

 are less restricted basally, and the fourth pair are scarcely widened out towards the end. 



Legs. — The proximal joints are granular. The hairs of the dorsal side are long and 

 distinctly clavate in the fourth pair of legs, moderately so in the first pair ; the hairs 

 of the lower surface are pointed and simple or almost so ; a rather short tarsal " tacUle " 

 hair |- removed from the base is found. The legs are fairly long and slender ; the 

 trochantin of the first pair is distinctly deeper than the femur proper and the tibia is 

 a -trifle shorter than the tarsus, which is 4-6 as long as deep. The femur of the fourth 

 pair of legs, which is 2-9 as long as deep, is I'l as long as the tibia, and 2 lower than 

 the tarsus long. 



Colour. — The palps are dark brown with the stalk and the extremities lighter, and 

 so is the cephalothorax, except two white spots on the second tergite laterally. The 

 abdomen is dark brown with the exception of a broad longitudinal band, which is 

 widest in the median segments, and consequently appears to be somewhat zigzag, and 

 a spot on each half of a tergite ; the colour of the band and the spots is white or 

 yellowish. 



Measurements. — Cephalothorax 0-851 (0'920) ; abdomen 1'265 (1"150) mm. 



Palps: trochanter 0-368 (0-253); femur 0-745 (0-276) ; tibia 0-736 (0-335) ; hand 

 0-713 (0-488), depth 0-460; finger 0-506 mm. 



Leg I. : femur 0-464 (0-148), trochantin 0-114 (0-160) ; tibia 0-334 (0-106) ; tarsus 

 0-350 (0-076) mm. 



Leg IV. : femur 0-593 (0-205) ; tibia 0-517 (0-129) ; tarsus 0-410 (0-095) mm. 



Female. 



Antennce. — The galea extends beyond the terminal hair, and possesses three pairs of 

 distal short branches. 



Pcdps. — The proximal joints scarcely differ ; the hand is comparatively wider, namely 

 1-5 wider than the tibia; it is 1-6 longer than deep, and wider than the fingers are 

 long. The " sjpots " in the main are arranged as in the male, the most important 

 difference being that the movable finger has only three " spots " anteriorly ; in one 

 specimen I found two spots behind the basal hair anteriorly. 



Legs. — The legs are perhaps a little more slender, the tarsus of the first pair of legs 

 being, for instance, 4-9 as long as deep and the femur of the fourth pair 3*1. 



Measurements. — Cephalothorax 0*920 (1*104); abdomen 1-840 (1-610) mm. 



Palps: trochanter 0-460 (0-310) ; femur 0-897(0-330); tibia 0-897(0-400); hand 

 0-897^(0-598), depth 0-552 ; finger 0-575 mm. 



