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MR. H. 11. HOGG ON SOME 



On tlie tibial joint of the palpi is an apophysis, hollowed out 

 in the middle, with a blunt point on the outside corner and a 

 square-topped projection on the side nearest the joint. On the 

 opposite side of the same joint are three long spines springing 

 from neai' the base and reaching past the distal end. 



The measurements in millimetres are as follows : — 



Female. 



CejDhalothorax . . . 



Abdomen 



Mandibles 



Legs 



Palpi 



1. 

 2. 



3. 

 4. 



12 

 18 



Coxa. 



4 



4i 



4 



2 



Broad. 



5 ill front. 

 10 

 10 



Female. 



Tr. & fem. 

 14 

 15 

 13 

 14 

 5* 



Pat. 

 & tib. 

 18 



20 



^H 

 15 



5 



Male 



Long. 

 9 



14| 

 4 



Metat. 

 & tars. 



15 

 16 

 13| 



le' 



6 



Broad. 



l8| 

 9i 



= 51 



= 551 



= 45 



=• 49i 



= 18* 



Legs 



Palpi 



Male. 



Hi 



13i 



]0" 



11 



14 

 15 



m 



12^ 



12 = 



1 3J — 



10 = 



124 = 



4" = 



41 

 46 

 35 

 40 

 14 



There are two males and eight females from Dran, in the Lano-. 

 bian Province of fcS. Annam, from an altitude of 'SOOO ft., and 

 Mr. Kloss has also sent me one male and one female from Kuala 

 Lumpur, Malay Peninsula. 



The measurements, and many other points, are very close to 

 those of Dr. Thorell's P. incanus from Borneo, but in that 

 species the first pair of legs is longest ; the remainder are shorter 

 in proportion in this species; the side-eyes of the rear row 

 are as large as the side- eyes of the front row instead of havino- 

 the rear row all nearly equal, and the rear laterals are on laro-e 

 tubercles instead of beins: sessile. '^ 



Genus Seramba Thor. 

 Seramba picta ? Thor. 

 One male, not fully adult. Dran, Langbian Mountains 



5000 ft. 



