506 MR. C. WITH ON PHALANGIIDE 
provided with a row of rather strong teeth. The transverse row 
of hairy granules on the ventral segments wanting. 
’g. Four frontal granules, not placed in a single row. A 
small tubercle on the first abdominal segment before the spine. 
Tarsi of the palps with the usual row of teeth. 
In all other respects this species is similar to G. sepia, Lom., 
and as it was taken by Loman at the same locality, it must be 
regarded as the same species. 
- GAGRELLA SPLENDENS, 0. sp. 
3. Cephalothorax almost semicircular. Body raised towards 
the single spine, sloping gradually behind. It is granular, with 
dense and low granules above, the coxe bearing a few larger 
granules. Ventral segments smooth. Frontal eminence well 
marked. Lamina frontalis distinct, broad, and merging on each 
side into the small but stout procursus frontales. 
Tubercle, seen from the side, rather low, convex, and as high 
in front as behind. Seen from the side, broad and scarcely 
narrower towards its base. It is granular on both sides of the 
groove. Diameter of the eyes larger than the distance between 
their lower edge and the base of the tubercle, and smaller than 
the distance between them. 
Basal joint of antennew smooth. Procursus max. internus two- 
branched and pale ; branches short, and lower edge beset with a 
row of granules. Femora of the palps with a few granules below, 
arranged in an outer and an inner row, and above towards their 
extremities. Patelle short, thinner at their bases, and beset with 
a few granules. Tibize longer than:the patelle, twice as long 
as broad, cylindrical, and very thick—as thick as the femora 
(compare the male of G. enescens). They are somewhat 
thinner towards their extremities and base, and a little convex 
below; underneath they are hairy with long stiff hairs, and 
above only with short. The tibiw are only a little longer than 
the patelle. Tarsi hairy and much thinner than the tibie, with 
a row of comparatively few teeth, of which the 13 proximal are 
placed near to each other from the base to the middle, and the 
4 distal are widely separated. 
Femora of the legs toothed. Tibi II have false articulations. 
BF. f= 112 42); l= 172 (0), 11 = 107 41), LY —aaieo: 
Second joint of the antenna 13 mm. long. Body 5 mm. 
Colour black above, with a beautiful metallic gloss. Between 
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