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I'atliei' long and (ltH'|), and (dejirly I'ecni'vcd." TlitM't' ciin l»t' 

 little doubt l)nt that tlif ift't'i'ence to the llmriiri,- fui-ru in the 

 (letinitidii of the genus is an aoeideiitii 1 sli[) ; and it appeal's 

 also cleai' to ino, that the dii'eotiou of the fovea in hvaunihix 

 has no L;tMKMir significance, because it is, according to Kocli, 

 straight in /. ritiiii.<\ " clearly recui'ved," to again quote Hogg, 

 in I. hrii.niiii ; and apparently somewhat less so in /. i/rci/Drii ; 

 while in the species desciihed hei-etindei', it is short, deep, and 

 {)rocurved. 



TXAMATl'S DISTIXCTUS, !<ji. line. 



(Figs. 48, 49.) 



Cephalothora.x, lO mm. long, 7.^ mm, broad ; abdomen, 11 

 mm. long, 7.<) mm. I)riiad. 



('eiihiiJothora,!'. — Long, iiari-ow, dai'k-brown, clotlied with 

 moderately long, tine, j-ellowish hairs ; pars cephalica raised, 

 strongly arched, sloping backwards to thoracic fovea, .sides 

 declivous, latei'al gi'ooves distinct ; uculur area a distinctly 

 arched, tubercular eminence, black, bi'oader tlian long, and 

 fi'inged in fi'ont with stout, black biistles; chjjii'its moderately 

 deep, slight ly wrinkled, a,nd of a, somewhat pearl-greyish tint. 

 7''Os l/idi-iir/ca moderately arched, radial grooves distinct, 

 posterior angle indented ; fhnrarir fovea short, deep, pro- 

 curved ; iitanjiiial liaml somewliat sinuous, coiicolorons with 

 clypens, moderately deep, and fi'inged with coarse black hairs 

 oi' bi"i sties. 



'Eijes. — Front row of eyes pi'ocnrved ; rear I'ow j'ecurved 

 outer ej'es of front row ellipti- 

 cal, largest of the group ; fi'ont 

 median eyes round and sepai'- 

 ated from each other by a space 

 equal to I'ather more than one- 

 half theii' individual diameter; 

 rear eyes elliptical ; innei' rear 

 eyes smallest of the gi'oup ; the 

 group compact, wider than long 

 (fig. 48). 



l-i(4. 4S.— /. (lisliiulKs. Kainh., F.yes. 



