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on a tubercle; the posterior row transverse, the laterals subreniform, 
larger than the medians but slightly shorter than the anterior 
laterals ; the posterior laterals 4 their long diameter from the an- 
terior laterals and much less than this distance from the posterior 
medians ; the posterior median eyes elongate, much further from the 
anterior median eyes than from the posterior lateral eyes, their 
distance from the latter being only 4 their lesser diameter. 
Pedipalps with 1 external and 0-1 internal basal spines below 
on the tarsus and with 4 apical spines below on the tibia. 
Legs.—Tarsi and metatarsi of first and second pairs of legs thickly 
scopulate to the base (basal half of second metatarsus on inner side 
only). Tarsus I with a couple of short distal spinules externally, 
almost hidden in the scopula, II with 3-4 short outer spines, IIT 
and IV strongly aculeate externally and with a few distal spinules 
below, III also with a posterior dorsal series. Metatarsus I with 
3 apical, 2 middle and 2 basal spines below, II with 2-3 apical, 3 
middle and 2 basal spines below, III numerously spined on both 
outer and inner surfaces above and with several pairs of long spines 
below, IV numerously spined along inferior outer surface and with 
2 inner spines above. Tibia I and II each with a single strong 
apical spine below, III and IV with a pair of long apical spines 
below, III also with 3-6 anterior, 3 posterior dorsal, and 2 distal 
posterior short spines, IV also with 2 spines on the inner surface 
and with a row of paired spiniform setee on the under surface. 
Patella III covered with short spines on the anterior surface, the 
dorsal surface with 1-2 stout posterior spines, IV with short sharp: 
spinules at the base externally. Femur IV with a dense group of 
strong short spines at the apex above and externally. Claws of 
anterior legs with 5-6 teeth in each row, those of posterior legs 
muticous. 
Posterior sternal sagilla very large, pear-shaped, near to the median 
line, their distance apart about + their length and less than their 
distance from the lateral margin, the sagilla opposite the bases of 
the second pair of legs of moderate size, quite near the margin, the 
anterior sagilla marginal and small. 
Coxe of pedipalps with 4-6 inconspicuous very minute granules 
along the basal edge anteriorly. Coxee of fourth leg with the median 
basal naked area short, occupying only about } of the length of the 
segment; the similar area on the under side of the third coxa long 
oval, reaching to the middle of the segment. 
Apical segment of posterior spinners 4 longer than the penultimate 
segment and much longer than the ocular area. 
Measurements.—Total length 24; length of carapace 8, width 64. 
