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eight, posited obliquely, separated by an interval scarcely 

 equalling the radius of fore-eye, which is suboval, one-third 

 larger than hind-eye. 



Falces have the deep tone of caput ; transversely rugose ; 

 elliptic-conical ; conspicuous piano-conical process on outer 

 margin ; directed forwards and outwards, base projects pro- 

 niincMitly beyond plane of clypeus. 



Maxillce dark-ochraceous ; dilated, superior angle rovmded, 

 inferior obliquely truncated, curves over lip. 



Labium colour of maxillaa ; conical, abscinded. 



Stermcm yellow-brown, stained with a darker shade round 

 margins ; cordate. 



Legs yellow-ochreous ; hairs dusky ; few black spines on 

 femora ; tibiae of first and second pairs 2, 2, 2, 2, 1 side-spine ; 

 metatarsi 2, 2, 2, 1 side-spine ; about 9 on posterior tibiae ; 

 more numerous on metatarsal joints. 



Palpi and legs concolorous ; pars humeralis longer than 

 two following joints together ; cubital joint somewhat cam- 

 panulate ; pars radialis orange tone ; rather shorter than 

 former article ; outer side developed into a flattish, elongated 

 wing, margin involute, free and truncated, extends somewhat 

 beyond joint ; inferior surface drawn out into a similar but 

 more pointed process. Clava as long as humeral joint ; lamina 

 ochraceous, lightly clouded ; hairs fine ; ovate, tapering ; 

 genital bulb represents a membranous, elongate-oval, concave 

 shell, subfree, attached by outer side to fore-end of lamina ; 

 posterior inner margin drawn out into a fine, forward-curved 

 apophysis, exceeding palpus clava in length ; anterior end 

 prolonged into a fine curved apophysis, lying close round fore- 

 part of bulbus ; superior aspect of bulb developed into an 

 ochraceous elongate -oval lobe, bearing on its face a lake- 

 brown 3-shaped callus; fore -curve of callus divides two 

 diaphanous, ovitward- curved, short apophyses ; posterior apo- 

 physis slender, anterior dilated at extremity. 



Abdomen elongate-oviform ; hairs tolerably thick ; yellow 

 stone-colour, dorsal aspect dark olive-green ; colour and mark- 

 ings on fore-third evanescent ; posterior two-thirds exhibit a 

 series of seven centrally interrupted yellow-stone chevrons, 

 apices directed forwards ; anterior pair pyriform ; few oblique 

 stripes on lateral margins ; spinners orange. 



Fern. — Ceph. - th., long, 5 ; broad, 3-2. Abd., long, 6 ; 

 broad, 3-5. Legs, 4, 1, 2,^3 = 13-7, 12, 10-7, 9-8 mm. 



Geplialothorax and eyes do not differ essentially from 

 male's. 



Falces reddish - ochreous ; hairs fine, sparse ; directed 

 moderately forwards and outwards ; in length equal radial 

 and digital joints of palpus. 



