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the tubercle and the front a longitudinal yellow band, broader 
behind, and including a black pointed spot, starting from the 
front, the point being turned backwards. Near the margin of 
the cephalothorax are other yellow spots. Along the margins 
of the scutum there are three such spots on each side. Coxe 
yellowish-brown, with darker spots. Free ventral segments 
yellowish, with darker spots. Legs brown, with the trochanters, 
patelle, and tibie black. Antenne and palps yellow. Yellow 
spots larger in another specimen, and the hinder margins of the 
free dorsal segments are yellow. 
Mr. Schonau has taken two males at Woosung (China ’). 
This species is similar to G. enescens, Thor., but the colour is 
very different and the legs are stronger. 
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