478 MR. C. WITH ON PHALANGIIDA 
Femur [=5 (leg)=22, I[=11 (ec. 45), III=5 (22), IV=8 
(334)mm. Body 44mm. Second joint of the antenna ? mm. 
long. 
Colour blackish brown; ventral segments reddish. Hinder- 
most part of the abdomen has a reddish spot on each side. 
Antenne yellow; palps brown with yellowish tibie and patelle. 
Legs red-brown with darker patelle. 
One female from Calcutta. 
CERATOBUNUS BREVIPES, 0. Sp. 
2. Cephalothorax triangular. Abdomen almost straight ; the 
limitation of the seutum behind is not sharp, since the first free 
segment is more or less united with it. Body granular with the 
exception of the free ventral segments. Cephalothorax has the 
usual depressed triangle with curved depressions. Lamina and 
procursus frontales small. The tubercle is low, convex, as 
high as long; seen from the front, it is broader than high, and 
not narrowed at its base; its top is not grooved, but each side 
has an anterior and a posterior thorn, as long as the diameter of 
the eyes. Diameter of the eyes a little larger than the distance 
between them and than that from their lower edge to the base. 
Basal joint of the antenne granular above. Femora of the 
palps toothed below ; the patelle have a small apophysis, and 
chiefly the inner side is toothed. ‘Tibiw twice as long as broad, 
and provided on their inner side with teeth. Tarsi much longer 
than the femora. Femora have 3 to 5 false articulations and 
small teeth. 
Femur I=3 (leg=14), 11=54 (27), T1T=3 (14), IV=5 mm. 
Body 4mm. Second joint of the antenna 1 mm. in length. 
Colour more or less yellowish-red with darker spots. A 
longitudinal lighter indistinct band runs along the abdomen; the 
space between the eyes is yellow. A narrow brown band between 
the tubercle and the front. Cephalothorax, and especially its 
last segment, beset with dark spots. Margins of the scutum and 
transverse spots black. Underside more brown with a transverse 
row of yellow spots on each segment. Antenne and the palps 
yellow. Legs brown or yellowish, with small paler rings. 
Tubercle of one specimen has on the right side a third thorn 
behind the second, on the left only a small tooth. The colour 
of this is darker than in the two other specimens. 
Three females from Calcutta. 
