STUKIKS IN AISTKAMAN AliAN KI h.K - KAINHiiW. 191 



posterioi- angles ; the setft'^ coiistitutiiifT- t-liese radial HneR are 

 closely placed (iiie heliiud the other exactly like those consti- 

 tuting the median line on the cephalic segment referred to 

 above ; in addition to these setjse there are a number of others 

 scattered over the surface; lateral angles sinuous in outline ; 

 posterior angle recurved ; thoracic f area deep sti-aight ; mar- 

 ginal hand broad, concolorous with surface ; the band not 

 fringed ; thei-e are, however, upon it a^ number of very small 

 adpi'essed hairs. 



Eyes. — Poised upon a tubercular eminence, and disposed as 

 in figure (fig. 2) ; the tubercular eminence broader than long ; 

 the four ej-es constituting the anterior row, which is strongly 

 procurved, are decidedly the largest ; the anterior lateral 

 pair are separated from 

 each other by a space 

 equal to four times that 

 of the diameter of one of 

 the front median eyes, 

 and the latter again from 

 each other by a space 

 equal to once their own 

 individual diameter ; the 

 rear row is recurved, and 

 arranged in pairs ; the pig. 2.—ff. puneiuei, Rainb.. Eyes, 



posterior lateral eyes are 



the largest of this series, though smaller than those of the 

 preceding group ; each is elliptical in form, seated obliquely 

 and separated from each other by a space equal to about five 

 times the diameter of one of the front median eyes ; the inner 

 eyes of the posterior row are the smallest of the entire series, 

 and these are separated from each other by a space equal to 

 slightly more than three times the diameter of one of the 

 median eyes ; they are also elliptical in shape and poised 

 obliquely. 



Legs. — Strong, moderately long, tapering, concolorous with 

 cephalothorax, clothed with haire and bristles ; coxae of legs i. 

 and ii. have on rear inner angles a cluster of short tooth-like 

 spines somewhat similar to those on maxilla?; femur of leg i. 

 bowed ; patella i. armed with one spine near apex on the inner- 

 side ; tibia i. armed on inner side with one spine near to apex, 



