ARAC 



•HNIDA Kn..M THK S(.r,(1.MON ISLANDS— UAl NU' 'W. 



j,„]„tl,„r,,.r. — Much lon^ev than broad, /^ 



ihulira 



elevatei't rm.cated in front, lateral constrictions and depressions 

 prXnd; ,..n-s thnn.rir. gently arched, radial ,n-oves broad, 

 fhornrir fnn;i deep and pro-curved. 



T/„y,,, _Laro-e, massive, porrected, the nmrc^ins of the 

 furrow of each falx armed with a series of closely set small 

 teeth ; grove between furroAVS granulated. 



7.,'._Eio-ht, poisedupona slightly elevated protuberance 

 wldchis considerably broader than long; they are arraa^^ed 

 in two rows of four each, of which the anterior is only very 

 lightlv recurved ; the front row, owing to the median e^s 

 beLo- smaller than the laterals, when viewed from the side, 

 appear to be both pro- and re-curved ; laterals of both series 

 poised obliquely. 



/^p,^,,._Moderately long, strong, 

 bespined, hairy and bristly; fr/r-' 

 strongly bespined, not scopulated ; 

 cJau-^, 3; superior pair armed at 

 their base with a series of strong 

 teeth. Relative lengths : 4, 1, 2, 3. 

 (Fig. 2). 



^r,,,;//,„_Long, cylindrical, broadest at apex where they 

 are tchterminafediy an obtusely pointed projection on the 



inner angle. 



j^„/,;,,,,,._Short, broad, free, rounded at apex. 

 ^7.^...».-Shield-shaped, apex indented posterior extrenuty 

 acuminate ; sagilla, larie, removed from border, which lattex 

 is grooved all the way round. 

 Abdonien. — Ovate. 



Sp!nuerets.-Fo.^, short, closely ^''-f'^V'f *1>^'' ;^';;;;::;^ 

 pair three-jointed; medium segment shortest; temunal 

 segment equally as long as first, conical. 

 5 oTi;0\a'-<v, of Stern appearance. 



Fig. 2, St\ph!opis, gen. nov., 

 Superior claw. 



