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MR. H. D. BADCOCK ON 



2nd. Two detached legs are probably 2nd. These have : — 



f dark with distinct large white spot at centre and one at 



apical end on each side, and a fainter one at basal end 



on one (? both) sides, p dark. 

 ti = f = 3 p, a little lighter and with white annulation about 



centre; basal ^ darker and < apical. 

 m<ti, dark at base, then a white spot followed by light 



end. 



ta light, < m, and distinctly lighter for basal half. 



Claws 2, pectinated with about 5 teeth. 

 3rd. Only one remains. Much lighter, no distinct markings. 



Slight hairs thickest on m & ta. 

 4th. Both missing. 



There are three detached legs resembling 3 and three resem- 

 bling 2 ; presumably, therefore, 3 and 4 are much alike and 2 

 and 1, though the detached one is not much like the attached 1. 

 In any case none has any spines, though all have considerable 

 hairs on ti, m, ta. All joints are cylindrical except f x and f , 

 which are slightly bow-shaped though not angular. 



Sternum. — Broad, nearly an equilateral triangle, with fore 

 side straight, sides slightly convex, and hind end a blunt point. 



Opisthosoma. — Light and dark brown. 



In front a slightly recurved narrow transverse white line with 

 short central white line projecting back and rather indistinct 

 returns at ends. 



About middle a white line, whole width of abdomen, waved 

 doubly at centre. 



About same interval another straight line broken on each side 

 of centre. 



4th line wavy and shorter. 



5th shortest, just above spinners. 



The darker brown is more or less bounded in front by the 

 white line, light after 3rd. 



Shape an amphora with spinners for neck. Sides have some 

 more or less irregular white splashes or spots which bound lower 

 surface ; a pair on each side of lung-sacs and a shortest pair at 

 base of spinners are very marked. 



Below, brown. Lung-sacs small, light, fairly wide. Epigastric 

 fold marked, procurved. 



Spinners. — 1st barrel-shaped ; 3rd longest and thinner ; all 

 hunched. 



Note. — Description from a single $ somewhat damaged, from 

 Sungkei, found in company with ant no. 2. The prosoma and 

 opisthosoma were separated and the legs were not measurable. 



Prosoma 1*2 longx 1*2 widex 1*1 mm. high. 



Opisthosoma 2*0 X 1 '8 X 1*4 mm. 



The prosoma is widest and highest at §, the opisthosoma widest 

 at J, highest at J. 



Total length estimated at 3 mm. 



