STl'DIK.S IN Alsru.VLIAN AKAXKID.I': RAINIiDW. 



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I'ldjii. — Lono;, «troiio-^ siiiiihir in eoloiir jiiid clotliiiig to leg 

 i. ; femur bowed, patella anned on niidei'side with two long 

 spines, tibia with eight, and tarsus with twelve; iai'sal claw 

 Ioiil;-, with one large tooth at base. Measurements in milli- 

 nietei's as follow: — Femur, 3.7; ])atella and tibia, 3.7; tarsus, 

 2.1 ; total, 9.5. 



Fdlces. — ConcH)loi-ous with cephalothorax, smooth at sides, 

 upon Avhicli a few fine, short, scattered hairs are » 



noticeable ; upper angles and apices furnished 

 with stiff, black bristles ; the rafiteJl inn consists • * 



of one row of long, powerful spines ; outer ridge * * 



of the furrow of each falx armed with eight ^ I 



small teeth, and the inner with six large teeth ; ^ * 



there is no intermediate row (fie:. 35) ; outer 



^ . ' Fig. 35.— C. war- 

 angles fringed with red hairs ; fKiiy long, and n/nhj, Rainb., 



-, 4 ■ ' Sclieme of 



well curved. dentition. 



Md.rilhi^. — Yellowish, moderately long, almost parallel- 

 sided, arched, base curving round the lip, and terminating in 

 a heel-like projection ; surface moderately clothed with black 

 bristles, inner angle fringed with red hairs ; a few (about 

 seven or eight) tooth-like spines at base. 



Liihiiini. — Concolorous, fi'ee, strongly arched, short-, broad 

 (as broad as long), the base slightly wider than apex, near 

 which latter there is a procurvedrow of three tooth-like spines ; 

 there are a few loiig black bristles spread over the surface and 

 the apex, which is very slightly curved, and friiiged with long, 

 black bristles ; between the latter and the row of teeth, the 

 surface is smooth, and free from hairs and bristles. 



