8 EDV. ELLINGSEN. 



Céphalothorax longer than it is broad, smooth and glossy, 

 but may also be minutely shagreened along the hinder margin 

 and on the slope of the lateral margins. There is sometimes 

 a slight trace of a transversal depression near the hinder margin ; 

 in one of the largest specimens there is also a faint, dark, 

 longitudinal depression from about the middle for some distance 

 forwards. The lateral margins are nearly parallel up to the 

 eyes, in front of which the céphalothorax is somewhat contracted, 

 the front margin from the middle being somewhat oblique, and 

 in the middle provided with a small tooth. The surface is co- 

 vered with scattered, rather long, pointed hairs. 



Abdomen, The tergites and the sternites glossy, distinctly, 

 though rather minutely, shagreened, with rows of long, pointed 

 hairs along the hinder margins. 



Palps robust, glossy. Coxa and trochanter smooth; femur 

 very distinctly granulated on the upper and inner sides, tibia 

 and hand less distinctly granulated. The hairs of the palps 

 are in part long and pointed; on the hand and the fingersthere 

 are some very long ones here and there. — Trochanter with 

 a very short stalk, the inner side only a little convex, a little 

 gibbous behind in the middle. Femur with a short and robust 

 stalk, the inner side of the proximal half slightly convex, that 

 of the distal half slightly concave, distinctly convex behind at 

 the base and the extremity, the exterior margin very slightly 

 convex, or nearly straight; femur in all nearly parallel-sided, 

 narrowing only very slightly towards the extremity, and rather 

 robust. Tibia with a long, robust, pronounced stalk, somewhat 

 broader than the femur, and with the exception of the stalk, sub- 

 globose; the inner side widening abruptly from the stalk, and very 

 convex, particularly near the base, regularly and moderately convex 

 behind. Hand with a short and robust stalk, with the base some- 

 what obliquely rounded, the outer side somewhat convex, the 

 inner side more so, broader than the tibia, gradually passing 

 into the fingers. Fingers about as long as the hand, slightly 



