. Palporfourterminalpalpalsegmentsof:a. Co/oMew</ma!«/ra/w, Hodgson: xii. b-e. , (6 and f, of male: xii and 20; </, of holotype: x 20; e, of immature specimen—slightly abnormal: X17). first third of its length, expanding to nearly twice this width in the centre, then gradually narrowing anteriorly; terminal just a little greater than basal width (Fig. 3 d). Abdo?neri short, extending to within a short distance of the distal articulation of the first coxa; narrow and cyHndrical proximally, expanding considerably at about two- thirds of its length; apex bifid. Pal


. Palporfourterminalpalpalsegmentsof:a. Co/oMew</ma!«/ra/w, Hodgson: xii. b-e. , (6 and f, of male: xii and 20; </, of holotype: x 20; e, of immature specimen—slightly abnormal: X17). first third of its length, expanding to nearly twice this width in the centre, then gradually narrowing anteriorly; terminal just a little greater than basal width (Fig. 3 d). Abdo?neri short, extending to within a short distance of the distal articulation of the first coxa; narrow and cyHndrical proximally, expanding considerably at about two- thirds of its length; apex bifid. Palp as represented in Fig. 2 b; length of second exceeding 1-5 times that of fourth joint; fifth and sixth joints approximately equal; eighth joint laterally articulated with seventh and somewhat shorter than the terminal one. Oviger with fourth slightly longer than sixth segment; spines on the four terminal segments in four rows; a large curved spine at the distal end of terminal segment opposed to the claw (Fig. 4 a).


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