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District), from Doornhoek (Komati River), and from Bon Accord (Pretoria 
District). In a male from Forbes Reef the fourth tarsus is scopulate to 
the base on each side. As no figures relating to this species have been 
hitherto published I take this opportunity of giving a drawing of the male 
palp. 
Text Fig. 7. 
Spiroctenus (llomostola) zebrina Purcell. 
Palp of adult male from Forbes Reef, 
Swaziland. 
Stasimopus suffuscus , sp. nov. 
Type.— A single adult female example from Beerlaagte, Heidelberg 
District, collected by Mr. G. van Dam (10th March, 1915). Besides the 
type two other specimens were taken, one being sub-adult and the other 
about half-grown. 
Ocular area . — The eyes (clear area) are all unusually small. Width 
of ocular area very slightly exceeding the length of metatarsus I. Distance 
between anterior hnd posterior lateral eyes equal to 2-2§ times the long 
diameter of the former, but 3-4 times the long diameter of the latter. 
Distance between anterior lateral and anterior median eyes quite equal 
do twice the long diameter of the latter. Posterior medians rounded, 
their distance from the posterior laterals rather more than twice the long 
diameter of the former. 
Pedipalp .— Tibia with a group of short spinules at apex above. 
Tarsus with a basal patch of spinules dorsally, extending about 1 of the 
length of the segment. Band of spines on inner side of tarsus, extending 
to the base. 
Legs . — Tibia I only slightly shorter than metatarsus I. Inner surface 
of tibia I with 10-15 short spines, the upper surface with a small apica 
patch of spinules extending over nearly J of the length of the dorsa 
surface. Basal patch of spinules on metatarsus I above extending ove 
