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Tibia of first leg 34 times as long as high, its length equal to that 
of the metatarsus together with 3 of the tarsus, and to the distance 
from the fovea to the anterior margin of the ocular tubercle. 
Metatarsus scarcely curved, its length only slightly exceeding the 
distance from the fovea to the posterior margin of the ocular tubercle. 
Legs spined as in the $ of treleaveni (in the first left leg the tibial 
spur bears two apical spines and the metatarsus has a spine near the 
base anteriorly). 
Pedipalpal bulb subturbinate ; the process much longer than the 
bulb, scarcely curved in the proximal part, the middle part strongly 
laterally compressed; seen from the side the process appears broader 
and band-like up to the commencement of the distal third, where it 
suddenly narrows, the distal third being very slender, filiform, and 
curved gradually outwards. 
Apical segment of posterior spinners subconical, short, subequal to 
the penultimate segment, but shorter than the ocular tubercle. 
2. Colowr.—Carapace and legs lighter brown, the shorter hairs on 
the carapace golden-yellow, those on the limbs mouse-brown and 
mouse-grey, those on the abdomen yellowish; under side of abdomen 
dark brown, with pale yellowish hairs, the lung-books infuscated 
laterally. (The immature examples paler, with the abdomen spotted 
above as in treleavent.) 
Carapace equal in length to the metatarsus and 2 of the tarsus of 
fourth leg, and to the tibia and metatarsus of first leg. 
Tibia of first leg about 3 times as long as high, its length very 
slightly exceeding that of the metatarsus and only a little less than 
the distance from the fovea to the posterior margin of the ocular 
tubercle. Spine armature of the legs as in the ? of treleavem. (In 
one case the third tibia has an external spine in addition to the apical 
ones.) First leg shorter than the fourth by 4 the tarsus of the latter. 
Apical segment of spinners as in . 
Juv.—tIn the 3 young individuals the tibia of the first leg is 
equal to the metatarsus together with about + of the tarsus in length, 
the apical segment of the spinners is slightly shorter than the 
penultimate segment, and the carapace is only slightly shorter than 
the metatarsus and tarsus of fourth leg. First leg shorter than the 
fourth by about + of the tarsus of the latter. 
Measurements.—Total length § 17, ¢ 28; length of carapace 
3 74, 2 83, width g 54, 2 7; length of tibia of first leg g 44, 
? 4:6, of metatarsus g¢ 33, 9 44; distance from fovea to posterior 
margin of ocular tubercle g 34, ? 4:8. 
