482 MR. C. WITH ON PHALANGIIDE 
Abdomen black above: cephalothorax and coxe dark brown; 
free ventral segments lighter. Antenne and legs reddish-brown. 
3. Second dorsal segment bears a low tubercle as in Scoto- 
menia; except that in this species it is on the first segment. 
Palps very long and slender. Tibie and pateile much longer 
than the femora, which are longer than the tarsi. Patelle almost 
as long as the tibie, enlarged towards their ends. Tibie four 
times as long as broad. Palps, including the tarsi, smooth ; 
their length is 33 mm. 
Colour red-brown above, with a broad longitudinal black band 
running through the abdomen. Palps yellowish-brown. 
Colours of the two other specimens are as in the male. 
Four specimens from Darjeeling. 
ZALEPTUS HIRSUTUS, U. sp. 
2. Cepbalothorax almost trapezoid. Abdomen oval. Body 
becomes higher towards the second abdominal segment and 
falls very gradually behind. 
Segments of the scutum marked by distinct transverse grooves. 
Free segments separated from each other by broad articulations. 
Depressed triangle of the cephalothorax not distinct. The upper- 
side, including the base of the tubercle, bears large flat granules. 
Coxe almost and the free ventral segments completely smooth. 
The whole body densely hairy. Lamina frontalis well developed, 
the procursus small, narrow, and toothed. Tubercle, seen from 
the side, much higher than long. The front face is the higher 
and slopes steeply forwards and downwards. The back is the 
lower and straight. Seen from the front, it is almost as high as 
broad, and narrowed at its base. Top provided with a low groove 
and crested with a row of strong teeth. Number of teeth 
different in each series and not placed in a regular row—but 
some nearer to, others farther from the middle line. Diameter of 
the eyes smaller than the distance between them, and one third of 
the distance between their lower edge and the base of the tubercle. 
Basal joint of the antenna smooth or almost smooth above and 
twice as long as broad. Proc. max. int. low and two-branched— 
the upper branch pale and slender, the lower curved back and 
strong, with its lower edge bearing a few large teeth. Femora 
of the palps bear a few small teeth below. The terminal seg- 
ments are broken away. Legs very brittle; femora almost 
smooth and hairy. All the tibie have false articulations. 
