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also a little shorter than those of the first pair. Tibia of pedipalp 
spined at the apex below. Tibize and metatarsi of legs also spined, at 
least at the apex, excepting the metatarsus of the first pair. Scopula 
of first and second metatarsus thick, reaching as in Harpactora 
almost or quite to the base, that of third and fourth metatarsus 
leaving the basal fourth or third of the segment free, that of fourth 
metatarsus divided by a band of sete, the other scopule entire. 
Outer surface of chelicere with a strong transverse depression com- 
mencing suddenly near hind margin, occupying the whole width of 
the outer surface, and extending anteriorly up to the apex; the outer 
scopula very large, occupying the greater portion of the depression, 
the narrow, non-scopulate, inferior portion with sparsely distributed, 
fine, long hairs in the middle; inner surface of cheliceree without 
scopula. Posterior sternal sagilla near the margin. 
Type.—C. pillansi, n. sp. 
This genus belongs to Pocock’s sub-family Harpactirine and would 
fall together with Harpactira in Simon’s table of the Selenocosnuee. 
C@LOGENIUM PILLANSI, nN. sp. 
Type.—One example (¢ or juv., No. 5749) from Rhodesia, found 
by Mr. R. Pillans. 
Colowr.—Carapace mahogany-brown, covered with golden-yellow 
hairs forming radiating stripes (only visible when dried) ; chelicere 
with yellow hairs above; the hairs on the legs, including the long 
hairs on the under side’ of the femora, mostly yellowish, mingled, 
especially on the patelle and tibize, with some black ones; the 
anterior surface of the pedipalps and of the first 2 pairs of legs 
darker, with short olive-green hairs; abdomen golden-yellow, with 
dark pattern above ; sternum and under side of coxee of legs yellowish 
brown, with dark hairs, the posterior coxze pale yellowish below, 
with pale yellowish hairs; coxe of pedipalps brownish yellow below, 
with fiery red oral fringe; under side of abdomen yellowish, with 
a posterior transverse row of 4 small dark spots. 
Carapace about + longer than wide, considerably longer than the 
metatarsus and tarsus and almost as long as the tibia and metatarsus 
of fourth leg, as long as the tibia, metatarsus and } of the tarsus of 
first leg. Ocular tubercle distant from anterior margin nearly 1 of 
its length, the anterior median eyes not large. 
Tibia of first leg about 24 times as long as high in the middle, its 
length equal to that of the metatarsus, together with nearly + of the 
tarsus. Tibia of first leg with 1, of second with 1-2, of third and 
fourth with 2 apical spines below; no other spines on the tibia. 
