151' ON FIYE TfEW SFECIKS OF GOKTLEPTES'. 



4. GoNYLEPTES Reedii, tt. s}). (figs. 3, 3 «, hind leg). 



Colours : cephalothorax dull reddish clay-coloured, spotted irregularly 

 with black, its marginal ridge bright castaneous ; the projecting border 

 piceous, including the lateral spines and posterior segmentation ; 

 cheliceres pitchy ; palpi dirty testaceous ; three front pairs of tegs 

 testaceous, third pair varied with piceous ; coxse of fourth pair casta- 

 neous ; femora piceous ; tibiae piceous, clouded with castaneous ; tarsi 

 bright ochraceous. 



Male. Above, oculiferous tubercle tolerably prominent, with two short, 

 acute, divergent, central spines ; posterior area of cephalothorax tri- 

 segmentate, minutely and indistinctly granulated ; ventral surface 

 projecting laterally beyond margin, terminating in a long, robust, de- 

 pressed spine ; three front pairs of legs smooth ; coxfe of hind legs 

 externally obtusely bispinose ; femora rugose, trispinose, the first at 

 distal extremity projecting obliquely inwards from inferior surface, 

 tbe second projecting laterally from first third of supero-internal 

 margin, the third projecting obliquely downwards from supero-exter- 

 nal margin close to proximal extremity ; at the proximal extremity is 

 also a short, obtuse, incurved denticle ; tibiae slightly curved, bearing 

 seven to eight acute curved spines on the internal sm-face ; palpi sub- 

 cylindrical, nearly smooth, with short slender spines ; cheliceres cylin- 

 drical, sligktly rugose, the pincers minutely serrated internally ; ven- 

 tral surface of cephalothorax smooth, of last two or three segments of 

 abdomen minutely granulated. 



Length of cephalothorax 4 lines, of entire body (including closed cheli- 

 ceres) 5 lines ; relative length of legs 1, 3, 2, 4. 



Chili (Reed). Two specimens. B.M. 



Belongs to tbe G. eurvipes group, and allied to G. hicornis of 

 Nicolet. 



5. GoNYLEPTES DOCiLis, n. sp. (figs. 2, 2a, hind leg). 



Same general form as preceding species. 



Colours : cephalothorax greenish testaceous, spotted at the sides and 

 behind with black ; lateral spines and surrounding area black ; pos- 

 terior third of ventral surface dull castaneous; a central longitudinal 

 orange band ; three front pairs of legs and palpi bright ochreous ; hind 

 legs piceous at base above, dull castaneous below and at proximal ex- 

 tremity ; tibiae and tarsi dull castaneous ; terminal joints of tarsi of 

 third pair of legs green. 



Male, Above, oculiferous tubercle slightly prominent and bifurcate 

 above but not spined ; central area of cephalothorax separated into 

 four divisions by the sutures and trisegmentate behind, the segmen- 

 tations indistinctly granulated ; lateral ridge slightly rugose ; project- 

 ing ventral area terminating on each side of the hind coxae in a long. 



