FROM THE INDIAN REGION. 491 
presents the usual depressed triangle. On each side along the 
margin there is a depressed groove, and near the tubercle a black 
depressed spot. Procursus frontales more or less separated 
and spinous. Tubercle low, convex, and longer than high, and 
seen from the side it is on each side beset with two small teeth. 
In front it is broader than high. There ig the usual groove 
above. The diameter of the eyes is less than the distance 
between them, and larger than the space between their lower 
edge and the base of the tubercle. 
Basal joints of the antenne granular. Procursus max. int. 
two-branched and pale, the upper branch short or absent ; the 
lower edge granular. The palps are slender and hairy, but 
without teeth, with the exception of the patelle, which have a 
few at the side. Femora as long as the tarsi and shorter than 
the sum of patelle and tibie. Patelle have an inner apophysis, 
which varies very much in the different specimens, even in the 
two palps. It may be slender or stout, pointed or obtuse, well 
developed or almost absent. Tubiz five times as long as broad. 
Femora of the legs spinous, and the second pair of tibiz with 
false articulations. 
Hel 7> (a2), Ll — 2s (64), Mil —/65 (05), LV— 92 Goa) 
Body 3mm. Second joint of the antenna ? mm. long. 
Cephalothorax yellow, with the exception of some depressed 
spots and a more or less narrow indistinct band between the 
tubercle and the front. Tubercle brown, in front yellow. The 
seements between the tubercle and the black front margin of 
the scutum are black, the articulations lighter, and this black 
transverse band is continued along the margins of the scutum, 
through which there runs a longitudinal broad black band. 
Space between the central and marginal black bands yellow, 
but subdivided by four indistinct narrow transverse black bands 
denoting the segments. The first two free dorsal segments bear 
a central and two marginal black spots and two that are white. 
Genital plate and free ventral segments yellow; coxe white 
with a brown base. Antenne yellow, the second joint with 
transverse black spots. Palps and legs yellow with the exception 
of the black trochanters. 
This species is similar to G. Jepida, Thor., but differs in its 
colour and shorter legs. 
Three females from Punkabari. 
