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Pedipalps. — Stretched out in front the pedipalps are only a trifle 
shorter than the first leg ; femur practically straight, expanded distally ; 
patella slightly curved and about as long as the tibia of first leg ; tibia 
swollen, convex on its outer surface, very slightly concave on the inner 
surface ; bulb of palpal organ quite three -fourths as long as the spine, 
which is curved and slightly twisted, gradually tapering to a filament. 
Legs. — First leg long and slender, the tarsus scopulate below (as also 
are the tarsi of all the legs), with four or five spines on the anterior side 
and six or seven on the posterior side ; metatarsus without scopula, thickly 
spined at the sides of the ventral surface, the spines disposed obliquely, 
either singly or in pairs or in threes, no spines along the median line, or 
only an odd one proximally ; tibia thickly spined over the whole ventral 
surfaces ; patella with a few stout spines on the distal portion of the ventral 
surface. 
Second leg resembling the first, but shorter. Third leg : the spines 
not so strongly developed, the patella having no strong spines, and only 
one or two on the tibia ; the tibia and femur considerably reduced in 
length, but stouter. Fourth leg : slightly longer than the second, but 
hardly so long as the first ; the tarsus with a number of rather thick spines 
at the sides of the ventral surface — about a dozen anteriorly and a smaller 
number posteriorly ; patella without any very stout spines, and tibia 
with only one or two situated mid-ventrally ; the femur, patella, and 
tibia of this leg much stouter than in legs one and two. 
Measurements (in millimetres).- — Total length 17 -5. Length of cara- 
pace, 7 ; length of pedipalp, 24 ; length of first leg, 25 -5 ; length of second 
leg, 23 ; length of third leg, 19 ; length of fourth leg, 25 ; tibia of pedipalp, 
6*25; patella of pedipalp, 4-75; femur of pedipalp, 7-5. 
