ARACHMDA FKOM THE SOLoMdX tSI.AX|)S KAlXBO\\'. 



StYPHLOPI.S IXSULAHIS,* sji. itiir. 



(Fi- 8, 4.) 



9 Cephalotliorax 12 mm. loiio', 9.1 mm. broad ; abdomeu 

 17.5 mm. long, 12.3 mm. broad. 



Ceji/nilothunix. — Shining, reddish-brown, smooth, furnished 

 with a few fine hairs. Pars rephdlira arched, ascending from 

 base, sides i-ounded, normal grooves and lateral depressions 

 strongly marked ; r] upeiis deep broad, pale coloured. I'ars 

 ihonirica broad, gently arched, radial grooves broad and distinct; 

 iliurdrir fared pro-curved, deep ; iiiiinjhittl hanil broad, pale 

 coloured, grooved. 



Eiin><. — As in figure ; front median pair once their individual 

 diameter apart, ringed with 

 black; lateral eyes broadly mar- 

 gined with black on their inner 

 angles, and poised obliquely ; 

 eyes of rear row sensibly smaller 



than those in front (fig. 3). pj^ 3 siyphhpis msn/am; Rainb.. 



Eyes. 



Legs. — Strong, clothed with long hairs and course bristles ; 

 those of the first pair slightly stouter than their neighbours ; 

 cOncolorous with cephalothorax ; each fihia armed with one 

 median spine on the underside ; two lateral spines on the 

 euterside of which one is near to the base and the other near 

 to the apex, and two lateral ones on the inner side relatively 

 placed ; in addition to these there are three others of unequal 

 length at the loAver extremity of the segment ; ntetntarsl each 

 armed on underside with 16 long strong spines, and the tar>il 

 each with 10. Measui'ements in millimeters :■ — ■ 





I'liljil. — Concolorous witli legs, nioderatt'lv hniL:. sIioiil;', 

 clothed with long coarse hairs and bristles, and aniMMJ witii 

 sti'oiig spines ; apical extremity terminated with a claw. 



