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the posterior margins in a straight line and the anterior margins in a 
procurved line, the eyes equidistant, the median ones distant from 
the anterior margin of the carapace by considerably more than their 
diameter, the lateral eyes very large, almost or quite circular, distant 
from the anterior margin by about 4 their diameter ; the posterior 
row very distinctly recurved, a line joining the anterior margins of 
the lateral eyes passing through or a little behind the centres of the 
median eyes, the latter almost circular, slightly larger than the lateral 
eyes ; the outer edges of the posterior median eyes at least as wide 
apart as the outer edges of the anterior lateral eyes ; carapace with a 
patch of bristles before and behind the anterior median eyes. 
Pedipalps with a broad band of shortish spines on the outer sides 
of the tibia and tarsus ; the inner side of the tarsus with 4-5 longish 
spines distally; the inner side of the tibia with a single longish spine 
near the base; the tarsus with a tiny patch of 5-7 sharp spinules at 
the base on the outer part of the upper surface; the tibia without 
distal spinules above; the patella not spined. | 
Legs.—Tibia of *first leg slightly shorter than the metatarsus 
and equal in length to the width of the anterior row of eyes ; anterior 
surface of tarsus and metatarsus with a broad band of close-set, short, 
stout spines in the lower part; the posterior surface of these 
segments and of the tibia with a corresponding band of spines, but 
the inferiormost spines on the tibia and metatarsus longish ; anterior 
side of tibia with a few (7-9) short distal spines; upper surface of 
metatarsus with a posterior basal patch of sharp spinules occupying 
about + of the length of the segment; upper surface of tibia with a 
corresponding tiny distal patch of 10-12 spinules. Second leg 
spined like the first, except that there are only 2-4 spinules, besides 
the inferior row, on the posterior surface of the tarsus, only 3-5 on 
the anterior surface of the tibia, and about 20 in the upper distal 
patch on the tibia. Third leg with a few distal anterior and 0-1 
posterior spinules on the tarsus; metatarsus with a band of about 
10-12 spines arranged roughly in 2 rows along the upper part of the 
anterior surface and with a similar band of shorter spines along the 
posterior surface ; tibia with a few stout distal spines on each side ; 
patella with a few spines scattered along anterior surface; upper 
surface of tibia with a small distal patch of red spinules occupying 
about 1 of the length of the segment; the base of the metatarsus 
with a few similar spines above; patella without spinules at the 
distal edge; metatarsus without apical tuft of bristles below. Fourth 
leg without posterior spines, the 3 distal segments with some 
scattered spines on the anterior surface; anterior part of upper 
surface of patella with a dense patch of sharp red spinules, the length 
