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olivaceous or greenish-black, the longer hairs greenish-brown or 
black, pallid or white distally; the hairs on the abdomen more 
golden olivaceous, with the usual dark pattern above, the long 
hairs whitish distally ; seen in spirits the upper surface and sides 
of the abdomen in the lighter-coloured type-specimen appear dark 
brown and thickly speckled with yellow confluent spots; under 
side of abdomen pale yellowish, with brownish to blackish hairs 
and with a dark spot on each side of each of the posterior lung- 
books and a transverse row of 4 much smaller spots in the 
posterior part of the abdomen; under side of coxe and sternum 
pale brown to blackish-brown, with brown or blackish hairs. 
Carpace narrow, about 2 longer than broad, slightly longer than 
the metatarsus and 4 the tarsus of fourth leg, but about as long 
as the tibia and metatarsus of first leg. 
Tibia of first leg about 22~3 times as long as high in the middle, 
a little longer than the metatarsus, and almost equal in length to 
the distance from the fovea to the centre of the ocular tubercle. 
Metatarsus straight (except perhaps quite at the base), its length 
subequalling or slightly exceeding the distance from the fovea to 
the posterior margin of the ocular tubercle. Tibia of first, second, 
and third legs with 2, that of fourth leg with 3 apical spines ; 
metatarsus of first and second legs not spined, that of third and 
fourth legs with several spines at the apex and also on the upper 
and lower surface and on the sides. 
Pedipalpal bulb with the arcuate process slender and terete, much 
longer than the bulb, the distant portion filiform and lightly curving 
outwards. 
Apical segment of posterior spinners short, equalling the penultimate 
segment and equalling or slightly exceeding the ocular tubercle in 
length. 
?. Colour.—Carapace and limbs light brown to brownish-yellow, 
often pale ochraceous in the younger individuals; the hairs on the 
carapace and abdomen golden-olivaceous, golden-brown, or mouse- 
brown ; the carapace without radiating stripes of paler hairs; under 
surface of abdomen often with a dark spot on each of the anterior 
lung-books and several scattered spots in addition to the spots 
described for the male. 
Carapace subequalling or a little shorter than the metatarsus and 
tarsus of fourth leg, and equal to the tibia, metatarsus, and from 
3-32 of the tarsus of first leg. 
Tibia of first leg about 24 times as long as high in the middle, its 
length equal to that of the metatarsus together with about 4+—} of the 
tarsus. Tibia of first leg with 0-2, that of second leg with 0-1, that 
