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peduneulate, well developed ocular shields, almost on a level with apex of erista, 
posterior eyes the smaller. Legs not longer than the body, fairly stout, 1 1420, 
fong, 11 775, ILL 7754, TV 1500, tarsus I elliptical as figured, 330 long by 150, 
high — ratio of 2-0, broadest at about 34, metatarsus I 240, long, ratio of length 

Fig. 24. A-G. Camerotrombidium vaginatum ap. u. A, Grista and ayes (% 125); B, palp 
(X 200); C, front tarsus and metatarsus (2% 125); D, larger dorsal seta viewed from side; ¥, 
same seen from above; B, small dorsal setae; G, same trom lateral areas of propadosoma (D to G 
* 860). H-L. Camerotrombidium cardijim sp. n. adult. A, Smaller dorsal seta (x 80); T 
Inger dorsal seta (x 860). 
of tarsus to metatarsus — 1-4. Palpi only moderately stout, tibia with strong 
apical claw and accessory claw, two pectines, but without external spines; tarsus 
elongate, only slightly overreaching tip of tibial claw. 
Clothing both ventrally and dorsally of two kinds and sizes: the larger to 
404 long are globose, densely furnished with short strong spinules, septate, with 
only small oral opening and apparently formed of an inwardly curved seale (see 
