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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATURAE [March, 1885. 
The sternum is rounded behind and on the sides, pointed in 
fiont, and is about as wide as long; its color is brown. The 
anterior coxa; are separated by the width of the labium. 
The relative length of the legs is 1,4, 2, 3. The first is the 
stoutest, and has the femur and tibia much enlarged. The first 
and second pairs are brown, the third and fourth have alternate 
brown and white rings. There are spines on the femoral joints 
of the filBt and second legs, besides others, which are very stiff 
and strong, on the tibial and metatarsal joints of the first.' The 
third and fourth legs are unarmed. 
The abdometi is of the same soft brownish color as the ceph- 
a ot ioiax, and has, in its anterior portion, six rather indistinct 
black dots, arranged in two longitudinal rows of three each, 
the venter is brownish. 
The 9 isjike the S , excepting that the relative length of the 
tegs is 4, 1, 3, 2. 
Habitat. Madagascar. 
In the * the tube in the palpus is sometimes coiled closely 
-I— <Wn out ’ it appears to be longer. The 
aimenrs • tmngular than is shown in the drawing, and 
appears swollen. • 
£»«h rftSY;? Wi “ of “«»■»», 1.5 - 
length of cephalothorax, 2.5 mm 
Width « u . ; * 
Width “ 
Height “ 
Horns, 1.5 mm 
Legs. Fem. 
1. 
2 . 
3. 
4. 
1.9 
1.3 
1.3 
1.4 
u 
Pat. 
1.2 
.8 
.9 
.8 
1.3 
1.2 
Tib. 
1.8 
1. 
1. 
1.2 
u 
Metat. 
1. 
hr 
. ( 
hr 
• / 
.9 
Tar. 
.5 
.4 
.5 
.5 
The sides of the cephlhc^rt d a flat ’ d - lated behind the m 
are rounded, as is also the posterior ^ ’’ ^ ° f ^ 
posterioi slope. The cephali< 
