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its whole length, with short strongish hairs of an 

 even length. 



On the outer side of the genual joint of the third 

 pair (left leg) are three spines in a longitudinal row; 

 the other leg of this pair was wanting. 



Thejy(2^2 are moderately long, and similar in colour 

 and general armature to the legs ; the radial joint is 

 strong, a little tapering forwards, and somewhat curved 

 underneath towards its hinder part ; its length is about 

 double that of the digital joint, and from its fore 

 extremity on the upper side, three strong, somewhat 

 sessile, spines of equal length, and directed forwards 

 issue, in a straight transverse line. 



The palpal organs consist of a roundish corneous 

 bulb drawn out into a longish, tapering, curved, 

 sharp-pointed spine, the point being very line, gradual, 

 and directed outwards. 



The falces are strong, prominent, of a deep red- 

 brown colour, furnished above with dull greyish-yellow 

 hairs mixed with dark bristles, and disposed in longi- 

 tudinal strijDes ; and near the upper extremity on the 

 inner side are four strongish spines. 



The maxillce are strong, divergent, cylindrical, with 

 a small angular prominence at their inner extremity ; 

 they are furnished with hairs, but no denticulations, 

 and there is a strong fringe of reddish hairs on 

 their inner margins. The maxillae are of the same 

 colour as the palpi. 



The labium is short and broad ; its breadth double 

 its height and its apex rounded. Its junction with 

 the sternum appeared to be about at right angles. It is 

 darker in colour than the maxillae, but with a paler apex; 

 its surface is furnished with bristly hairs, but there 



