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ranean region, a very few are t'ouiul in the East Indies, and a very large 

 innnlicr aiv reported from Chili; the genus is therefore mostly confined to 

 warm temperate regions. (November, 1881.) 



Table of the sjiccii * / I 'luliiona. 



(Vplialntliorax uMun^ oval, n.-arly or niniv than one-half Ion HIT I linn liroad. 



I. isr palpal .joint of in.il l.u'L'" : ii> 1 riicii about equally roumlrd anteriorly ami posteriorly, half 

 as lonn a^ani as i h*' cephalothorax ............................................. 1. C. cversa. 



I. a si palpal jn in I i if ma ! small ; alidoiniMi tap'Tin.; IM.NM iorly ami hut little lull HIT than thr rrpha- 

 lothnrax ................................. ................................... 3. ('. latebrosa. 



( Vphalothorax roinnli^li oval. OD ihinl lou^rr than liruail. 



Mi in 1 than live mil! i _; ; al>ilunifn nnirli lai'^'i-r aud longer tnaa cephalothoraz 2. C. iirrana. 



Less than livr niilii'i^-ln -, lon^ ; alulo.in-n scarcely iar^rrainl lint litllr loii^cr than ci-phalul hu- 



rax .......................................................................... 4. C. oaten tutu. 



1. CLUHIONA EVERSA. 

 PI. 11, Fitf.Uli ( -?). 



f. Cepbalothorax obovate, eijnallv rounded at the two ends, more 

 than half as long again a- liroad; the cephalic and thoracic portions not 

 separable: front bluntlv roinnli-d, the eyes too |io.rl\- preserved to allow 

 any Matemeiit eoiu'erning them. Palpi nearly as long as the cephalothorax, 

 the last joint very large, ovate, subaciiniinate at tip, the longer diameter 

 almo>t cimaling the breadth of the cephalothorax. Abdomen ovate, half 

 as long again and nearly half as broad again as the corselet, almost equal ly 

 rounded at the tv.'o end-;, but largest near the base and tapering slightly 

 more behind than in front. Whole body of a in-arlv uniform brown, but in 

 one specimen the swollen palpal joint blackish, Legs moderately long, not 

 very unequal, tapering, abundantly furnished with dark divergent spines, 

 about as long as the width of the tibia?. 



[.'ngthof body, .">.-" "'. cephalothorax, 2.1 min ; abdomen, 3.1 mm ; width of 

 cephalothorax, l.ii.V"" 1 ; abdomen, 2""" ; extension of palpi beyond corselet, 

 1.7"""; longer diameter of last joint of same, 0.7 mm ; length of lirst pair of 

 legs, 6.75 mm ; its femora, 2.25 mm ; tibia-, '2 mm ; tarsi, 2.f>""" ; second pair. 

 C.7.Y"" 1 ; its femora. 2.3 mm ; tibia>, 2.2 mm ; tarsi, 2.25"" 11 ; third pair, 5.1"""; 

 its femora, 1.6"""; tibiae, t.5 min ; tarsi, 2 IUI " ; fourth pair, G.G ..... '; its femora, 

 2.1 mm ; til)i:i', 2.2"""; tarsi, 2.3 mm . 



This species is not very far removed from the amber species, C. tomen- 

 tosa, but is slightly larger than it and has a less tapering cephalothorax. 



Florissant. Two ^, Nos. 5944, 8551. 



