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EDV. ELLINGSEN' 



Stalk 0/18: lat. 0,27. Hand: long. 0,50; lat. 0,37. Fingers: 

 long. 0,38 mm. 



Locality. S. Thome: Yista Alegre 3 specimens, 1 cf, 2 9- 



Olioliffer eciuestr-oidos nov. sp. 



No eyes, but feeble ocular spots are sometimes present. 



Ceplialothorax and sclerites pale reddish brown, palps dark 

 reddish brown, legs and interstitial parts pale. 



Ceplialothorax longer than broad, smooth and glossy, in the 

 greatest part nearly parallelsided , anteriorly rounded, the front 

 margin somewhat straightened. No transversal grooves. The surface 

 provided with long, dentated hairs. 



Abdomen : tergites and sternites glossy , slightly shagreened. 

 The anterior 4-5 tergites and the last one entire, the rest divided 

 longitudinally. The last sternite entire, the rest divided. Along the 

 hinder margins of the sclerites rows of long hairs, partly dentated 

 in the extremity like those of cephalothorax ; on the last somite 

 some very long hairs intermixed. 



Palps shorter than the body, when this is extended; glossy. 

 Coxa smooth and glossy. The other articles of the palps are gra- 

 nulated, yet, trochanter and especially the outer parts of the arti- 

 cles are nearly or completely smooth; the granulation is most 

 pronounced on the inner side of femur and round about the extre- 

 mity of the hand at the beginning of the fingers. The hairs of 

 the palps are pointed; at the extremity of femur, at the base of 

 tibia and hand and on the fingers are some longer hairs inter- 

 mixed. — Trochanter stalked, a little longer than wide, the inner 

 side slightly convex, behind with a rounded protuberance near the 

 base, above with a stronger, acute protuberance. Femur with a 

 short stalk, robust, the inner side first slightly convex, then slightly 

 concave; behind abruptly rounded from the stalk and rounded at 

 the extremity, the outer margin slightly convex, in all rather 

 parallelsided and little narrowing towards the extremity; femur is 

 on the upper surface very elevated, the height being thus greater 

 than the width. Tibia with a moderately long stalk, the stalk 

 excepted subglobose, on both sides evenly and strongly convex, 

 above near the base somewhat swelled, laterally seen nearly cir- 

 cular. Hand with a short stalk, with obliquely rounded base, 



