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Eijes. — In two i-ows of four eacli ; fioiif row j)i'o(*uive(l, rear 

 row reenrved. 



/>(';/■<. — Short, inoderalrlv loiii;-, strong', (aperiii^, Iiairy, 

 spiiu'il ; devoid of scopula ; claws, 3 ; supei'ior claws long. 

 Relative lengtlis : 4, 1, 2, 3. 



I'lilpi. — Long, strong, hairy, spined. 



Fiilcef!. — Pi'ojecting well Forward, provided witli a r((strlli())i 

 and two rows of teeth. 



}Iit,villiv. — Almost parallel-sided ; clothed witli bristles, and 

 furnislied with a few shoi't, tooth-like spines at base. 



Luliiniii. — Shoi't, broad, arched ; as broad as long, and 

 furnished with tooth-like spines near apex. 



StfniHiii. — Arched; one pair of sigilla present; these are 

 sub-niai'ginal, and indistinct in the type. 



Alhhiiiieii. — Obovate. 



Spiitiieret.'^. — Four ; sliort, cylindi'ical, superior manimillpa 

 three-jointed ; first joint longer than second ; third joint 

 shortest and domed ; inferior mammillse very short. 



CaTAXIA MACDLATA, SjK nnv. 



(Figs. 32-35.) 



J Cephalothorax, 5.5 mm. long, 3.9 mm. 

 broad ; abdomen 6.8 mm. long 4.5 mm. 

 broad (fig. 32). 



( 'epJndothoru.i'. — Longer tliau broad, red- 

 dish-brown with dark-brown patches and 

 dark-brown reticulated areas at sides and 

 front of cephalic segment ; surface smooth, 

 witli a few short, fine, 3'ellowish adpressed 

 haii's. Flirt; cephidicti moderately elevated, 

 arched, sloping gently forward towai'ds 

 clypeus, and more sharply rearward towards 

 thoracic fovea ; ocithir nrfu broader than long, 

 elevated, arched lonijitudinallv and laterally; „. „„ ^ , , 



' ■ If t • • F\ti. S>.—C. nuicu/a/a, 



a few erect, stiff, black bi-istles in front ; the Rainb. 



tubercle almost entirely black ; dijpeaa steep, 



