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truncated, inner angles fringed with long pale yellowish hairs, 

 surface furnished with a few short, black bristles. Labium. — 

 Reddish-brown also, apex yellow and rounded ; arched ; a few 

 coarse black bristles spread over surface. SteniKm. — Also 

 reddish-brown, shield-shaped, strongly arched, fairly well 

 clothed with lioary hairs, amongst which are scattered a few 

 black bristles. Abdomen. — Ovate, arched, not overhanging 

 base of ce[)halothorax, hairy. Upper surface dark-brown — 

 nearly black, ornamented dorsally and laterally with white 

 markings and [tatches : infei'ior surface, dull-yellow (Fig. 18). 



Hah. — Pentland, September, 1914. 



StOKENA IXORNATA, "p. i/nr. 



(Plate xiv., Hgs. 19 and 20). 



9 Cephalothorax, 2.5 inm. long, 1.5 mm. broad; abdomen, 

 2.8 mm. long, 1.5 mm. broad. 



Ceplialotliurax. — Obovate, reddish-brown, shining. Pars 

 cephaUca arched, moderately clothed with very short, fine 

 hairs, obtuse in front, junction of cephalic and thoracic seg- 

 ments distinct ; ocular area daik-brown, rather broader than 

 long ; ch/petis moderately broad, deep. Pars thoracica strongly 

 arched, radial grooves not defined ; median fovea rather long, 

 distinct ; marginal band narrow. Eyes. — Eight, equal in size, 

 distributed over two rows of four each ; I)oth rows procui-ved, 

 the rear extremely so ; front median eyes separated from each 

 other by a space equal to once their individual diameter, and 

 each from its lateral neighbour by about one-half its diameter ; 

 rear median eyes separated from each other by a space equal 

 to about one-and-a-half their individual diametei', and each 

 from its lateral neighbour by a space equal to that of one 

 diameter (Fig. 19). Ley.-^. — Long, moderately sti'ong, tapering, 

 clothed with short, fine hairs, and armed witli long, fine spines ; 

 each femur of fiist, second, and third paii's dark-brown from 

 base to near junction with patella, where it is pale yellow ; all 

 other joints of legs refei-red to, pale yellow; the fourth pair 

 has the femur pale yellow at base, then dark- brown, and pale 

 yellow at apex ; patella and tibia are each dark-brown with 



