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a^. Distal portion of process of palpal organ flattened and broad, 

 strongly bent. Durban C. cregoei (Pure). 



69. Distal portion of process of palpal organ slender and subterete, 



slightly curved. Zululand G. pectinipaljpis. (Pme.). 



& s . Abdomen hard-skinned above (Gen. Galeosoma). Johannesburg. 



? G. scutatum, Pure. 



& 4 . Sternum with 3 pairs of sagilla, all of them remote from the margin. Under 



side of chelicera with 2 (sometimes 1) powerful outer flanking teeth in 



middle, sometimes accompanied by a smaller posterior third tooth (Gen. 



Gorgyrclla). 



a 10 . Coxa of first leg with large denticulate area, which is almost as exten- 

 sive as that on coxa of second leg. Van Ehyns Dorp and Namaqua- 



land Divs ? G. nawaquensis, Pure. 



/; 10 . Coxa of first leg without denticulate area, or this area very much less 

 extensive than that on coxa of second leg. Hanover Div. 



? G. schreineri, Pure. 



Gen. ANCYLOTEYPA, E. Sim. 

 Ancylotrypa cornuta, n. sp. 



1 cT (No. 12801) from Dimbrody, Uitenhage Div., Cape Colony 

 (Bev. J. A. O'Neil). 



Colour. — Carapace and chelicera reddish-brown ; sternum and 

 legs yellowish-brown, the latter paler distally ; abdomen blackened 

 above and at the sides, pallid below, the lung-opercula and the 

 spinners pale yellowish. 



Carapace as long as the metatarsus and tarsus of first leg, and as 

 the metatarsus and § of the tarsus of fourth leg, provided with a 

 few black spines and fine setae behind. Ocular area over 2^ times 

 as wide as long and a trifle wider behind than in front ; both margins 

 of anterior row of eyes (seen from above) a trifle procurved, the 

 median eyes rather small, much smaller than the laterals, and 

 scarcely, if at all, longer than the posterior laterals ; posterior row of 

 eyes as in A. pusilla, Pure. (Ann. S. Afr. Mus., vol. hi., p. 27, 1903), 

 except that the median eyes are oval. 



Pedipalps. — Femur produced at apex above into a sJwrt obtuse 

 horn, behind which are a pair of low tubercles ; palpal organ much 

 as in A . pusilla, except that the spine is longer, with the thick basal 

 portion also slightly (spirally) curved. 



Legs. — Tarsi scopulate, I. with a double (irregular) row of about 

 14 small, stout spines below, beside a distal spine on the outer 

 surface ; II. with about 7 inferior but no outer spines ; III. with 

 1-2 dorsal and about 7 outer and 3 inner spines, besides 1-2 in the 

 scopula ; IV. with about 4 spines along inner lower edge, 8 (several 

 paired) along outer lower edge, and 5 smaller ones in the scopula. 

 Metatarsi with small distal patch of scopular hairs, the anterior 



