O04 MR. C. WITH ON PHALANGIIDE 
the eyes. Diameter of the eyes as large as the distance between 
them. 
Basal joint of the antenne granular above. Procursus max. 
internus two-branched. Femora of the palps toothed below and 
partly above. Patelle short and toothed. Tibize twice as long 
as broad, and with small teeth below. Femora of the legs 
spinous; tibie of the second pair with very distinct false 
articulations. Second pair of legs very slender. 
F.1 = 4-5 (c. 22), II = 63-8 (85), III 4-5 (22), IV = 6-7 
(28) mm. Body6 mm. Second joint of the antenna 1 mm. long. 
Colour black, space between the eyes lighter. Antenne and 
the palps yellowish-brown, spotted with black. Femora and the 
tarsi of the legs light brown, tibiz and patelle black. ; 
Two females from Berbhoom District. 
The described female is very similar to G. atvata. Its common 
aspect and colour are a little different; the femora are more 
slender. 
Var. DENTATA. 
2. Upperside and coxe beset with large dense granules. 
Spine almost granular to its point. Tubercle on each side of the 
deep groove crested with a row of rather long teeth. 
Colour blackish-brown, with the cephalothorax and especially 
the space between the eyes lighter. Ventral segments and the 
coxe light brown. Antenne and the terminal joints of the palps 
yellow. Legs more or less brown, with darker patelle and 
tibie. 
One female from Berbhoom. 
o. Body beset with dense and large granules. Tubercle 
surmounted by a row of strong granules, continued under the 
eyes. ‘libie of the palps three and a half times as long as 
broad. ‘Tarsi with the usual row of strong conical teeth. 
Body 5 mm. 
Colour brown, with black spots; most distinct are the trans- 
verse spots of the scutum which mark the segments. Spine 
black. The single specimen has a longitudinal darker band 
through the scutum. Space between the eyes yellowish. Ventral 
segments lighter. Antenne and the palps yellow. Legs brown. 
Two specimens from Berbhoom. 
I have great doubt as to the limitation of this species, since 
the females are in most characters similar to G. atrata, Stol. 
