22 
tibia 0748 (0360); hand 0770 (0515), depth 0515; finger 
0:461 mm. 
Leg I: femur 0546 (0212), trochantin 0124; tibia 0423 
(0132); tarsus 0380 (0083) mm. 
Leg IV: femur 0686 (0285), trochantin 0292; tibia 0569 
(0:161); tarsus 0438 (0095) mm. 
Material. I have examined three males, two females and a 
young specimen from rotten logs, collected in the month of April 
(1895 %/,) in New Guinea (coast of Blanche bay). 
Remarks. This species, which without doubt belongs to the 
Ch. birmanicus Thor. group, is related to Ch. punctatus Keys., 
but differs from it by the shape of the trochanter with well marked 
posterior protuberances (cf. 12, pp. 45—46; 26, p. 112 and 
p. 328); from Ch. brevidigitatus Keys. (cf. 12, pp. 4$8—49) it seems 
to differ by different shape of the trochanter and longer tibia. 
Copenhagen 5—XI—1907. 
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