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and almost black ; cIijjx'ks moderately deep, of a peai-l-grey 

 tint, fringed with black bristles, which latter are longest and 

 strongest in front of eyes ; pars thoraclca arched, sloping to 

 posterior angle, radial grooves distinct ; tltornclc fovpn straight 

 and deep ; maryiind hand narrow, of a somewhat pearl-grey 

 tint ; sinuous in outline, and sparingly fringeil with short, 

 black haiis. 



Eyes. — In two I'ows of four each ; front row pi'ocurved, rear 

 row recurved ; those constituting the front row are the largest 

 of the group and of equal size ; each front lateral eye is 

 removed from its inner neighbour by a space equal to about 

 once its individual diameter, while the median paii' are sepai-- 

 ated fi'om each other by a space somewhat less than their 

 individual diameter ; of the rear row the laterals are elliptical, 

 and their longitudinal diameter equal to that of one of the 

 eyes of the anterior row ; inner eyes of rear row small, widely 

 separated from each other and each closely contiguous to its 

 lateral neighbour. 



Legs. — -Long, strong, dark brown, hairy, but having on the 

 upper surface of the femur, patella and tibia of each long, 

 yellow, naked sti'ipes ; hairs on underside of all legs ver}' long; 

 femur of leg i. 011I3' slightly bowed ; femur of leg ii. is a.lso 

 slightly bowed, but less so than that of leg i.; tibiae of legs i. 

 and ii. are each armed with seven long spines ; tibia iii. with 

 three, and tibia iv. with six ; metatarsi i. and ii. each aimed 

 with ten long and powerful spines, and iii. and iv. with six 

 each; tarsi i. has ten spines, and all the others six each ; tarsal 

 scopulfe divided ; superior claws long, and furnished at base 

 with thi'ee long teeth ; fourth leg relatively thinner than its 

 neighbours and more tapering. Measurements in millimeters 

 as follow : — 



