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last third part. Legs of different lengths, but generally longer 
than in the females. 
F. I = 5-7 (82), IT = 9-103 (50), II = 5-7 (82), IV = 8-92 
(40) mm. Body 53 mm. 
Space between the eyes and between the tubercle and the 
front yellowish-brown. Antenne yellow; the second joint 
spotted with transverse black bands. Terminal joints of the 
palps yellow. The femora of the legs show a distinct light- 
brown ring. Legs usually black, but in two specimens brown. 
Articulations between the coxe and the trochanter white. 
A great number from Calcutta. 
This species is without doubt identical with G. atrata, Stol. 
There is only a slight difference in the granulation; while 
Stoliezka’s species is also granular below. 
G. atrata is very similar to G. Fee and G. nocticolor, Thor., 
but especially to G. varians, n. sp. It is almost impossible to 
distinguish the females from each other. 
GaGREeLLA Marnpront, S72. 
H. Simon, (16) 1897, p. 296. 
G. stanata, Stoliczka. 
Stoliczka, (5) 1869, p. 214. 
G. QUADRIVITTATA, Sim. 
E. Simon, (9) 1887, p. 115. 
G. mzNESCENS, Thor. 
Thorell, (10) 1889, p. 643. 
With regard to the difference between the palps of the males 
and the females, consult Thorell. The tarsi of the males bear a 
row of granules, which begin near the base and are continued 
towards the extremity. The teeth in the proximal half are 
placed relatively close to each other, while in the distal part they 
are distant. 
Femur IIT=21 mm. Thorell has only 11. It is probably a 
printer’s error. 
G. LaTICLAVIA, Thor. 
Thorell, (10) 1889, p. 641. 
G. RUFESCENS, Thor. 
Thorell, (10) 1889, p. 645. 
