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fuscated, with a longitudinal ochraceous stripe extending from each 
side of the ocular area; cheliceree pale ochraceous, with infuscate 
lines; legs pale ochraceous, the femora with some weakly infuscated 
lines above; sternum and under side of cox pale yellowish ; 
abdomen pale yellowish, the upper surface and generally also the 
posterior part of the sides strongly blackened, with numerous pale 
yellowish dots and spots, but without well-defined, obliquely trans- 
verse, dark stripes. 
Carapace slightly exceeding or slightly shorter than the fourth 
metatarsus, and equal to the metatarsus and ? of the tarsus and 
to the tibia and 4 the metatarsus of first leg. Fovea scarcely 
recurved. 
Chelicere with about 11 teeth in the inner row below; the under 
side distinctly shorter than the sternum. 
Labium with 1-2 small apical teeth. Coxe of pedipalps with 
about 4 such teeth at the base. 
Posterior spimners with the apical segment subequal to or longer 
than the penultimate segment. 
Pedipalps.—Process of palpal organ about as long as the bulb, 
curved and very slender, except at the base. 
Legs long; the tarsi muticous. Metatarsi I and II straight, not 
concave at the base below, the inferior surface with 2 inner and 2-4 
outer spines (the apical outer spine being often doubled), the inner 
surface besides with 2 and the outer surface with 1-2 other spines ; 
III and IV numerously spined. Tibia not at all or only feebly 
incrassated at the apex on the inner side below, but without the pair 
of tubercles found in the previous species; the under side with 
2 spines at the base, 1-3 in the middle and 3 at the apex, the 
2 apical spines at the inner inferior edge close together, not thicker 
than the outer apical spine but long and slender, with more or less 
distinct sigmoid curvature, the outer side of the tibia also with 0-1, 
the inner side with 2 other spines; II spined much as in I, except 
that the 2 inner, inferior, apical spines are slenderer and straighter ; 
ITI and IV with a number of spines. Patella often with a spine, 
III with only 2 spines in the row on the anterior surface. Femora 
spined above. All the tarsi scopulate below, the scopule divided by 
a rather narrow band of short sete in I-III and by a broad band of 
stouter sete in IV. Metatarsi I-III more sparsely scopulate 
distally, the scopule divided by long sete, IV with a few scopular 
hairs (sometimes almost absent) sparsely scattered over the distal 
third. 
Measurements.—Total length 12-14; length of carapace 54-6. 
(6) 1 g from the Onder Bokkeveld (in the neighbourhood of 
