FROM THE INDIAN REGION. 493 
frontales, tubercle, free ventral segments, and spots on cephalo- 
thorax smooth. Cephalothorax with the usual depressed tri- 
angle. The whole body is densely hairy, the “hairs” curved and. 
yellow. Frontal eminence well marked. Procursus frontales well 
separated, small, and spinous at their points. The tubercle, seen 
from the side, is higher than long and convex, the front higher 
than the back. The top is convex and surmounted by a row of 
yellow hairs on each side of the groove. Seen from the front it 
is as broad as high, and narrows towards its base. The diameter 
of the eyes is as great as the distance between them, and a 
little less than the distance between their lower edge and the 
base of the tubercle. 
Basal joint of antenna smooth, and almost twice as long as 
broad. Procursus maxillaris internus two-branched, the upper 
branch small and pale; the lower larger, with a granular lower 
edge. wine 
Femora of the palps as long as the patelle and tibie, but shorter 
than the tarsi; toothed below and above at the base of the 
patelle. The patelle are enlarged towards their extremities 
and densely toothed, chiefly on the inner side. Tibie twice and 
a half as long as broad and granular. 
Femora of the legs strongly hairy. Ray tall 
FB. 1=73 (85), I1=18 (70), WI=73 (85), 1V= 103 (60) mm. 
Body 54 mm. The second joint of the antenna is 13 mm. long. 
Body light brown, with a longitudinal broad darker band 
through the abdomen. Cephalothorax has darker spots. Base 
of the tubercle brown; eyes and parts around them black. 
A yellow band, narrow in the front and broad behind, runs 
between the eyes. Coxe and genital plate brown; the free 
segments are lighter. Antenne yellow. Palps and legs brown; 
the latter are lighter towards their extremities. 
One female from Punkabari. 
GAGRELLA FRAGILIS, 0. sp. . 
2,6. Cephalothorax almost square. Abdomen raised towards 
the single spine. Segments separated from each other by broad 
articulations in the pregnant females, which also have the lateral 
parts of the ventral segments well developed. Cephalothorax 
presents the usual depressed triangle, open in the front. The 
upperside is granular ; the cox and genital plate less densely 
granular. The articulations, the spine, the lamina frontalis, and 
