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(rarely slightly recurved) cavity. Anterior lateral eyes oval, not 

 large, and about as long as the strongly convex anterior median 

 eyes. 



Chcliccra longish, with the spines and spiniform setae of the ras- 

 tellum in a single row, numerous but not very densely crowded 

 together ; the under surface (measured along the groove) longer 

 than the median length of the sternum ; the outer row of teeth very 

 feeble, composed of 5-9 minute granules, occupying not more than 

 the middle third of the inferior groove, and less (generally much less) 

 than half as long as the inner row. 



Posterior spinners with the apical segment as long as the penulti- 

 mate one or only slightly shorter. 



Labium with 0-4 apical teeth. Coxa of pedipalps with few (2-14) 

 teeth at base. 



Legs without scopula?. Metatarsi I. and II. with 2 (rarely 1) 

 inner and 3-4 (rarely only 2) outer spines below (the outer apical 

 spine being generally duplicated) ; II. with 1-2 superior inner 

 spines as well ; IV. and generally also III. with an infero-posterior 

 apical tuft of 2-4 small spiniform setae placed between 2 stout 

 spines. Tibia? I. and II. with 0-1 inner and 3 outer spines below 

 (the proximal ones slender and often setiform at apex), and 1-2 

 slender spines in upper part of inner surface. Claws of anterior 

 legs with 5-6 (rarely 4) teeth in the basal row, and 5-7 small teeth 

 in the row nearest the axis of the leg, these rows overlapping for a 

 small portion of their length ; claws of fourth leg with 4-6 teeth in 

 the basal row and 3-5 in the distal row. 



$ $ . Carapace a little longer than the first but considerably 

 shorter than the fourth metatarsus. Fovea slightly recurved. 



Chelicera with the inferior groove subequal to or longer than the 

 median length of the sternum, the inferior teeth as in the ? . 



Labium muticous. Coxce of pedipalps with 0-6 teeth at base. 



Pedipalps. — Spine of palpal organ longer than the bulb, conical 

 and thick in basal half but slender and filiform in the distal part. 



Legs. — Tarsi muticous, lightly curving upwards distally, the under 

 surface with rather thin scopula, which is distinctly divided in I.-III. 

 by a row, and in IV. by a narrow band of black bristles. Metatarsi 

 I. and II. straight or lightly incurved, their under side sparsely 

 scopulate distally and provided with 2 inner and 4-5 outer spines, 

 the outer surface besides with 2-3 upper spines, and the inner sur- 

 face with 1 distal and 1 nearly straight mesial spine ; III. also 

 sparsely scopulate distally ; IV. with very few or scarcely any 

 scopular hairs. Tibia I. only "slightly or hardly at all incrassated 

 distally, spurred as in Ughtfooti, but more numerously and stoutly 



