498 MR. C. WITH ON PHALANGIID& 
frontalis small; the procursus frontales distinct, pale, and 
toothless. 
Tubercle rather long and smooth. The front edge is seen 
to decline; the back is perpendicular. Viewed from the side, it 
is almost as high as long. Diameter of the eyes almost as large 
as the distance between them, and a little larger than the dis- 
tance between their lower edge and the base of the tubercle. 
Basal joint of the antenna smooth. Procursus max. internus 
two-branched and smooth, but with the branches almost parallel 
and bent downwards and forwards. Femora of palps bear long 
pointed teeth; patelle and tibie bear smaller. Tibize three 
times as long as broad. Femora of the legs spinous. 
F. I=10 (50), I[=20 (86), III=10 (42), IV=14 (65). The 
second joint of the antenna is 14 mm. long. Body 5 mm. 
Colour greyish, with an indistinct darker longitudinal band. 
Cephalothorax with a few dark depressed spots. Coxe and 
ventral segments white with darker spots, especially distinct at 
the coxe. Extremities of the coxe and marginal teeth black. 
Antenne yellow, palps and legs yeilowish-brown. 
One mutilated specimen from Mooleyit (500-600 m.). 
This animal was mounted as G@. laticlavia, Thor., in the Zoolo- 
gical Museum of Copenhagen; but as it differs much from the 
description of G. laticlavia, and as Thorell’s specimens of 
G. laticlavia are from Thagata, Jiva, I think there has been a 
mistake, and I accordingly establish a new species. 
GAGRELLA FLAVIMACULATA, D. sp. 
3. Cephalothorax broad and semicircular. Segments of the 
scutum (which bears a spine) marked by distinct transverse 
grooves. Along the margins of the first half part of the abdo- 
men there is a longitudinal groove. Granulation of the upper- 
side fine and dense ; cox beset with fewer and longer granules. 
Free ventral segments smooth. Procursus frontales small, 
pointed, and smooth. 
Tubercle, seen from the side, almost tee above, and 
longer than high, beset with a few granules. Seen from the 
front, it is as high as broad, and narrower below. Diameter of 
the eyes larger than the distance between their lower edge and 
the base of the tubercle, but smaller than the distance between 
them. Basal joint of the antenne smooth. Femora and patelle 
of the palps toothed, the tibie smooth. Tibie three and a half 
