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bandeau of about the same again — the two together being about 

 half the total length of the eye-space. 



The £}>es are in three rows, 2, 4, 2, the middle row being 

 straight along their lower edges, or in two rows very much 

 procurved. The side eyes of the middle row are by far the 

 largest, and lie two diameters apart, with two small eyes, one- 

 third of their diameter and one of their own apart, between 

 them. The front eyes have their diameter two-thirds of the lai'ge 

 eyes, are twice that distance from one another, and half their 

 diameter from large eyes of second row. The rear eyes, half 

 diameter of large ones, are two and a half diameters from same 

 and two diameters from one another. 



The Maiidibles are conical, remarkably knee-formed at base, 

 slightly divergent, and longer than patella of front pair of legs. 

 The fangs long and thin and only slightly curved. On inner edge 

 of falx margin are two large teeth placed near the middle. On 

 outer edge two small teeth lie near the lower extremity. It is 

 bordered by a brownish yellow fringe. 



The Maxillae are upright, curved on the top and along outer 

 edge, narrowing to the base. The Lip is broader than long, 

 truncate, and slightly hollowed in front, half the length of the 

 maxillae. It springs from a neck, just above which is its 

 broadest part, thence sloping anteriorly. 



The Stertiuvi is broadly cordate, terminating in an obtuse 

 point at rear. It is covered with fine, upstanding, brown hairs, 

 and is bordered by a smooth edging, which lies between it and 

 the coxae. The two rear coxae are slightly separated, and from 

 the petiole a wedge-shaped chitinous marking points upwards 

 between them. 



The Palpi are slight, the femoral joint being much curved 

 inwards. 



The Legs are stout at base, tapering to the tarsal joints, which 

 are fine and less than half the length of the metatarsal. The 

 tarsal and metatarsal joints armed with long, brown spines. 

 Three claws spring from the hollowed end of the tarsal joint, 

 with small claw tufts. Bristly hairs, hardly amounting to a 

 scopula, line the under side. 



The Abdomen is ovate, broadest one-third from anterior end. 

 Spinnerets six, the inferior pair with moderately long second joint, 



