BY W. J. RAINBOW. 



525 



Eyes of an opaline tint with black rings, and distriljuted over 

 two moderately curved rows; the lateral pairs are somewhat the 

 smallest, are placed obliquely, and are nearly contiguous ; the 

 median pair of the front row are sensibly the largest of the group, 

 and are separated from their lateral neighbours by a space equal 

 to fully twice their individual diameter, and from each other by 

 about one diameter ; the median pair of the second row are 

 separated from the lateral eyes by rather more than twice their 

 individual diameter, and from each other by a space equal to 

 fully three diameters. 



Legs moderately long and tapering, sparingly, clothed with 

 yellowish pubescence; the trochanters and femora straw-coloured, 

 tibite and metatarsi yellow-brown, tarsi black; relative lengths 1, 

 2, 4, 3. 



Palpi moderately long, glossy, tips black. 



Fakes yellowish in front, yellow-brown underneath, long, strong, 

 glossy, slightly divergent at tips, where they are dark brown ; 

 outer margins sparingly furnished with yellowish pubescence, the 

 inner margins thickly clothed with long stiff yellowish hairs or 

 bristles; each margin of the furrow of each falx armed with a 

 row of three teeth; fangs long, dark brown at base, wine-red at 

 tips. 



Maxillm long, glossy, club-shaped, yellow-brown, darker at 

 apex. 



Labium long, conical, yellow-brown at base, dark brown at 

 apex. 



Sternum shield-shaped, convex, yellow, clothed with moderately 

 long hoary hairs. 



Abdomen ovate, convex, slightly projecting over base of cephalo- 

 thorax, pale yellowish; the superior surface ornamented in tlie 

 median line with a faintly discernible longitudinal bar, from 

 which extends a series of slightly curved branches; the bar indi- 

 cated commences near anterior extremity, and is rather more 

 than two-thirds of the length of the abdomen; the superior and 

 inferior surfaces and sides are clothed with moderately long Init 



