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hairs, the upper surface more or less provided with infuscate 
reticulation along the median region, the setiferous tubercles also 
infuscated, the genital operculum brown. 
Carapace (measured on the outer side of the frontal eye tubercles) 
as long as the tibia, metatarsus and about + of the tarsus of fourth 
leg, and as the patella, tibia and about 4+ of the metatarsus of 
first leg. 
Ocular area as long as or very slightly longer than wide, its width 
from slightly over 4 to nearly 3 of the length of the metatarsus of 
first leg. The area formed by the anterior lateral and anterior 
median eyes very distinctly wider in front than behind and about 
twice as long as its posterior width; the median eyes less than an 
eye’s diameter apart; the lateral eyes a little larger, about an eye’s. 
diameter apart, each situated on the anterior side of a very 
prominent tubercle with the visual axis quite horizontal, the upper 
margin of the eye a little lower than the summit of the tubercle but 
the lower margin scarcely raised above the levei of the carapace. 
The posterior row of eyes rather strongly procurved, the median 
eyes very small, very distinctly nearer to the lateral eyes than to 
one another, their outer margins very distinctly wider apart than 
those of the anterior median eyes; the lateral eyes much nearer to 
the anterior edge of the carapace than to one another. 
Pedipalps spined as in Gorgyrella namaquensis (p. 351), the femur 
with 2-8 stout distal spines and with slender sete. 
Legs spined much as in Gorgyrella namaquensis. First leg with 
the tibia as long as the metatarsus and 4 the tarsus, the anterior band 
of spines on the tibia reaching to the base; the under side not 
spined mesially. Second leg also spined to the base on the anterior 
side of the tibia. Metatarsus of third leg with the lateral spines of 
moderate length, the under side with a couple of spiniform setz and 
1-2 long apical spines; tibia with a narrow band of short spinules 
along anterior upper edge, the posterior upper edge with only a 
couple of spinules; the anterior band of short spinules on the 
patella abbreviated proximally, with none or only 1-2 of the distal 
spinules overhanging the distal edge of the segment, and with only 
1 posterior distal spinule above. Fourth leg with a band of 
several, long, stout spines on lower surface of the metatarsus; the 
tibia with a long, slender, apical spine below ; the patella with a small 
band of about a dozen short spinules at the base along upper 
anterior edge, the band not reaching to the middle of the segment. 
Sternal sagilla very small but distinct, quite marginal, 1 opposite 
the base of each of the legs of the first 2 pairs. Labvwm with 2-3 
apical teeth in a single row. 
