500 MR. C. WITH ON PHALANGIIDE 
high as broad, and narrower towards its base. Diameter of the 
eyes as large as the distance between them, and much larger 
than the distance between their lower edge and the base of the 
tubercle. Basal joint of the antenne smooth. ‘ Fingers” in 
some specimens irregularly toothed; the labrum (epistoma) in 
some club-like. The procursus max. internus two-branched and 
toothed. 
Femora of the palps strongly spmous below. Teeth arranged 
in two rows—an inner of flat and stout, an outer of more or less 
pointed spines, but not in a regular row. Patelle spinous, 
and with a small inner apophysis. Tibie granular and twice 
and a half as long as broad. Tarsi of the females hairy and 
smooth; and in one specimen with indistinct tarsal teeth, placed 
in two rows. Tarsi of the males, with regard to their dentation, 
similar to G. flavimaculata. The lower side has two rows of 
teeth—a proximal row beginning near the base and extending 
almost to the middle near the inner side; it consists of c. 20 
small flat teeth, which are placed near to each other with the 
exception of the last. The distal row along the outer margin 
begins near the middle and extends to the extremity ; it con- 
sists of c. 10 small pointed teeth, placed far apart. 
Legs long, stiff, and with small teeth. 
F. [=82 (35), I1=13 (62), 111 = 8 (83), TV = 103 (45) mm. 
Body 44 mm. Second joint of the autenna 1 mm. long. 
Colour red-brown, with larger or smaller irregular yellow 
spots; and sometimes there runs through the abdomen a darker 
longitudinal band. Cephalothorax bears a yellow triangular 
spot, turned forwards and encompassing the tubercle. This 
triangle has two darker spots on each side and a pointed narrow 
one in front. Ventral segments and coxe lighter. Spine 
blackish-brown. Antenne and the palps yellow. Legs yel- 
lowish-brown. 
Var. FUSCA. 
Body black, with the usual yellow triangle and a long yellow 
spot on each side of the spine. Tubercle black, but yellow 
between the eyes. Last segments of the cephalothorax brown 
with yellow spots. Coxe brown. Ventral segments, with 
antenne, palps, and legs, yellowish-brown. 
The missionary Mr. Loventhal has captured many specimens 
(only two of the variety) at Vellore, near Madras. 
