BY AV. J. RAINBOW. 343 



Eyes dark brown, equidistant, disposed in two rows, of which 

 the anterior is strongly recurved and the posterior only slightly 

 so; the anterior lateral eyes are the largest of the group. 



Legs robust, yellow-brown, covered with brown granulations, 

 and clothed with yellowish pubescence; the anterior femora are 

 armed with a series of oblique spines; the tibiae and metatarsi are 

 also furnished with strong spines; claws serrated near their base. 

 Relative lengths : 2, 1, 3, 4. 



Palpi short, robust, similar in colour and armature to legs. 



Falces robust, convex, yellow-brown, and clothed rather 

 sparingly with long, coarse, yellow hairs. 



MaxilUe yellowish, long, robust, convex, slightly constricted at 

 their centre; apices inclining inwards. 



Labium long, coniform, convex, somewhat darker than maxillse. 

 Sternum cordate, convex, glossy, yellow and sparingly hairy. 



Abdomen sub-pentagonal, broader than long, obtusely truncated 

 in front, slightly projecting over base of cephalothorax ; it is 

 narrowest in front, but widens out boldly until a distance of four 

 millimetres has been obtained, f rorn whence it retreats posteriorly; 

 at a distance of 4 7 mm. or thereabouts there are two large black 

 spots arranged in a transverse line and separated from each other 

 by a space equal to about two millimetres; the superior surface 

 and sides are pale yellow, covered with brown granulations, and 

 clothed with very iine yellowish pubescence ; inferior surface 

 convex, pale yellowish, with whitish reticulations, and sparingly 

 clothed with very short yellowish pubescence. 



Ejngyne a small, bilobed, tubercular eminence, 



Loc. — Neneba; 9th November, 1896. 



Genus D i ^ a, Thor. 

 37. Dlea 7-punctata (?), L. Koch. 



Loc. — Neneba; 9th November, 1896. 



This specimen was rather too immature to determine with 

 safety, but it is probably a female of Dima 7-punctata, L. Koch. 



