FROM THE INDIAN REGION. 479 
ZatEerrus, Thorell, 1876. 
a. Femora of legs either not hairy or beset only by few 
hairs. 
a’, Palps not smooth. 
a. Legs very long. 
a, No yellow waxy spots on cephalothorax; 
tubercle smooth; colour yellowish white, 
with darker spots and a metallic appearance. subcupreus. 
6°. Body more or less covered with a yellow waxy 
material, and the tubercle granular. 
a’. Tibize white, and annulated at their points. 
Below the body bears a darker longitudinal 
band; cephalothorax in front with two 
eM OwawaxVaspObS cin. ones siecte cece a festivus. 
6*. Tibize not annulated with white. Almost 
the whole body covered with a yellow 
SW ed Rs VaMMN Ue NTet lM evewstarel eyelets <lels\cl-\e ovale ...- sulphureus. 
6°. Legs rather short. 
a>. Diameter of the eyes twice as long as the 
distance between their lower edge and the 
base of the tubercle. Tibize of palps twice 
AS oN? OS |ORORNGL Be hoo No aone coerce tOB ta Suscus. 
6°. Diameter of the eyes equal to the distance 
from their lower edge to the base. Tibize of 
palps three times as long as broad .......- Thorellit. 
6!, Palps smooth....... 5 ito SS\0.0t, UL LORE cee ae aaa . minutus. 
Gmebemmoraot the legs Maly yes cia pele le) eels =e 666 hirsutus. 
ZALEPTUS SUBCUPREUS, Thor. 1889. 
Thorell, (10) 1889, p. 609. 
The row of tarsal granules is wanting in the males. 
Two specimens from Kollads Salween Hill and Hungdarow. 
ZALEPTUS FESTIVUS, Thor. 1889. 
Thorell, (10) 1889, p. 611. 
The tarsal row of granules is wanting in the males. 
ZALEPTUS SULPHUREUS, Thor. 1889. 
Thorell, (10) 1889, p. 614. 
Hungdarow. 
ZALEPTUS FUSCUS, Li. Sp. 
@. Cephalothorax almost semicircular. Last two segments of 
the cephalothorax well developed. Body raised towards the fourth 
abdominal segment, and the foremost third of the free ventral 
