494, MR. C. WITH ON PHALANGIID® 
the last two dorsal segments are almost, and the free ventral 
segments are completely, smooth. Frontal eminence indistinct, 
and only bears a few large granules. Scutum hairy behind the 
spine. Lamina frontalis indistinct; procursus small, partly 
separated and toothed. 
Tubercle, seen from the side, is as long as high; convex above 
and behind. The front face is the higher. It is broader than 
high, as seen from the front, and somewhat narrower at the 
base. The top is deeply grooved, hairy, but hardly ever granular. 
The diameter of the eyes is as great as the distance between 
them, and greater than that between their lower edge and the 
base of the tubercle. 
Basal joint of the antenne smooth. Procursus max. internus 
two-branched. Femora of the palps both shorter than the 
patella +tibie and than the tarsi, and toothed below. Patellz 
enlarged towards their extremities, and toothed. Tibie, which are 
almost smooth, are twice and a half as long as broad. ‘The 
tarsi are hairy, and in the males armed with the usual row of 
conical teeth at the inner lower edge. 
Femora of the legs strongly hairy; the legs very brittle. 
F. I = 63 (0), 11 = 103 @), NI =6, 1V=82 mm. Body 
5-7 mm. The second joint of the antenna is 13 mm. long. 
Colour blackish-brown, the underside and the articulations 
lighter. Antenne and last two joints of the palps yellowish- 
brown ; legs brown, but lighter towards their extremities. 
A great number of specimens from Darjeeling. 
Var. b¢spinosa is similar to the described species, but it has 
only two spines. 
One specimen from Darjeeling. 
GAGRELLA Fra, Thor. 
Thorell, (10) p. 648. 
The tarsi of the palps (¢) bear the usual row of teeth. 
G. Nocricotor, Thor. 
Thorell, (10) p. 651. 
The tarsi of the palps (¢) bear the usual row of teeth. 
G. atrata, Sfol. 
Stoliezka, (5) 1869, p. 213. 
@. Cephalothorax semilunar. Scutum raised towards the 
single spine. Free segments, as usual in the pregnant females, 
