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2. Colour (in spirits)—Carapace pale yellow (or testaceous 
yellow, with the sides of the thoracic portion pale yellow), the 
cephalic portion with a broad, faintly infuscate, median stripe in 
the middle and a narrow, darker, median line behind, the lateral 
borders of the cephalic portion dark brown, the fovea broadly 
infuscated, with some short infuscate lines radiating from it; legs 
and pedipalps pale yellow to ochraceous ; chelicerze reddish black to 
blackish brown; sternum pale yellow, the sagilla and the anterior 
part often yellowish brown; the coxe, including those of the 
pedipalps, either all pale yellowish, or the anterior ones yellowish 
brown; abdomen pale yellowish, the upper surface with numerous 
dark brown spots and stripes, amongst which an interrupted median 
stripe and several pairs of transverse stripes may be distinguished, 
the under surface with a dark spot on each side behind. 
Hyes all placed on the ocular tubercle, the eyes of the anterior row 
equally distant from one another or the medians slightly nearer to 
each other than to the lateral eyes, the hind margins of the eyes in 
a straight line or almost so, the laterals large, less than their smaller 
diameter from the margin of the carapace, much larger than the 
median eyes. The posterior row as wide as the anterior row, the 
anterior margins of the eyes in a straight line or almost so, the 
lateral eyes larger than the anterior medians but smaller than the 
anterior laterals, their distance from the latter and from the posterior 
medians about 4 of their long diameter. 
Legs.—Tibia of first leg as long as the metatarsus and } of the 
tarsus. All the tarsi without spines. Metatarsi I and II with 
2 apical and 1-2 other outer spines below, II often with a small 
inner spine below in addition ; III and IV with paired spines below 
and with strong spines along both the outer dorsal and inner dorsal 
edge. Tibia I without spines, II with several stout setiform spines 
below, III with a pair of long apical spines, followed by a couple of 
long setiform spines below, the posterior surface with 1 apical and 
1 superior basal spine, the anterior surface with 2 superior spines 
near the middle, IV with a pair of apical spines followed by several 
stout spiniform sete below, the inner surface with 2-3 stout spines 
in a row. Patella III with a row of 2-3 very stout spines on 
anterior surface and a broad band of short setiform spinules along 
antero-dorsal surface, IV with a short band of similar spinules 
at the base. Femur III with a transverse apical row of short 
setiform spines at the outer dorsal edge, [IV with a group of short 
spines and short setiform spines at the apex above. ‘Tarsi and 
metatarsi of first and second legs thickly scopulate to the base. 
Claws of first leg biseriately dentated below, the basal row composed 
