IINIDF.S AI;ANKII>KS <n;r.i m. \i:i i:. T'.t 



it is a distinct, sliort. median furrow Tin- front i- well rounded; nothing 

 can In- saiil oft! j; the last palpal joint tit' the male is very lar^e and 



ijoliose, the liasal joints evidenth short Ahdomen a little larger than the 

 cephalothorax and of the same ireiieral form, lint more iv-nlarl\ olioxate. 

 leciallv in the male, rather short, the femora being also very stout ; 

 tiliia 1 and tarsi i Inn nut the femora i furnished with a .superior n>\\ nf irre^- 

 nlarlv alternating, somewhat divergent, Imi^ 1 and slender spines (iii either 



side. 



Length of body, ! 77.'.. of cephalothorax, I.-_T>""" ; 



width .>! length tit' alitlt .men, [ I/J."), l.l'.'i ; width 



of same, ' I, , .lianieter ot'last palpal joint. [ l.! MI ; len-'th of lir>t 



pair of 1, j , ' I2.7f 12, L3.5 : its til,ia, I l.-J-l ; tnrsi. I 5.1-4.5 : 



width of femora, P 1.2 1, i ond pair, r 11.75-10.5, 1 I -'.""""; its 



til.ia. ' I-:: ' tarsi, 1.75 '; third pair, : 7.75-6.5, 8.5 : its 



til.ia. 2.5-2, 2.5 ; tarsi, [ 2.5-2.25, fourth pair, ; 9.25-8, , 



1-j.T:. . its tiliia, 3.25-2 l . i i 2 5, l.25 mm . 



The MM-ninl measurement- , !' tin- le-- ..|' the male a re of a >ma Her indi- 

 vidual. It will be seen that the .-e.-nml |iair o!' h j proportionately 



er in tin- temale than in the male, where the\ are .-horter than in the 

 tirst pair. 



The spl ri piv-.-nti-d liv tour individual^, one of them in dupli- 



cate. All Imt one are males and, excepting \\<- male, all are tolerably |>re- 

 served. 



Named tor the late I'ruf. Arnold <in\ot, to \\ ho>e kindness 1 am 

 indelited fur the op|iortnnit\ of >tud\ in^ the 1'rincetoii i-olli-ctioii of Kloris- 

 sant insects. 



Florissant. , No. .".'JO: '. Nos. 8265, 8311, and from the 1'rinceton 

 collection, one '. No- 1 "-"* and 1 *." I 



J Tl TIINKfs ol:|.ri;\ ITS. 



I'l. 11. Fig. :31 ( 9). 







This species i> represented li\ a single rather poor spf-fiuicii, J)i - etty 

 certainly alliliated \\ith tht- others of this ^enns, l)iit smaller than any of 

 them. The cephalothorax is of a very regular oliovate form, nearly half as 

 lon^ aLT.'tin as liroatl, with a small, circular, dark, central spot : no line ot 

 demarkation of the cephalic and thoracic portions can he seen ; the front is 



