21 
Colour. The palps and head are reddish brown; the dorsa 
surface of the abdomen is yellowish brown. 
Measurements. — Cephalothorax 0-77 (055); abdomen 2-12 
(0:77) mm. 
Palps: trochanter 07396 (0264); femur 0-726 (0-318); tibia 
0726 (0360); hand 0-726 (0-430); depth 0470; finger 0461 mm. 
Leg I: femur 0496 (0204), trochantin 0124; tibia 0:402 
(0132); tarsus 0350 (0-088) mm. 
Leg IV: femur 0629 (0-277), trochantin 
0'285; tibia 0569 (0161); tarsus 0-423 
(0095) mm. 
Ø 
Abdomen. The second to the tenth 
tergites are indistinetly divided longitudinally. 
Antennae. The galea, which is much 
longer, extends distinctly beyond the terminal 
hair and has six terminal teeth. The ser- 
rula consists of twenty teeth. 
Palps (pl. II, fig. 12; textfig. 6). . The 
arrangement of the spots scarcely different 
from that of the male. The proximal joints i 
are a little more slender; both protuberances Fig. 6. Ch. nova-guineensis 
of the trochanter are lower; femur less sud- visar mel torne dt 
denly raised dorsally. The chela is 2'4 as men nen sg 
long as wide. The hand, which is 1/4 as 
wide as the tibia, is 15 as long as wide, much wider than the 
trochanter is long, as wide as deep and 1-7 as long as the finger. 
Legs. The legs are more slender; the tarsus of the first 
pair is 4'5 as long as deep and the femur of the fourth pair is 
2"4 as long as deep. 
Colour. The colour is distinctly lighter than in the male. 
Measurements. Cephalothorax 0-80 (0.56); abdomen 2-5 
(0780) mm. 
Palps: trochanter 0396 (0-270); femur 0-748 (0-308); tibia, 
