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RECORDS OF THE Al'STTtAMAX MTSEUM. 



orulm' tul)ei'cle, slopinjr liiterally hikI again |)osteri(irly 

 towards thoracic fovea ; cl i/peii.^ broad, somewhat precipitous, 

 vitreous; ocidnr nren iovn^H a well defined and very distinct 

 tubercular eminence, wliicli is again sti'ongly arched both 

 longitudinally and laterally : it is decidedly broader than long, 

 and has a tuft of erect bristles in front. Furs thoracica broad, 

 arched, radial grooves distinct, posterior angle indented ; 

 ///(/)•'«'/'■ A"o*'et' deep, straight, or but very slightly procurved ; 

 imtrqlnal bitinl somewhat concolorous with cly])ens, and fringed 

 with erect, black bristles. 



Eyei^. — In two rows of four 

 each ; front row procurved, 

 rear row recurved ; lateral eyea 

 of both rows nearly touching, 

 and about equal in size to an- 

 tei'ior medians ; eyes of anteri- 

 or row only slightly removed 

 from each other ; posterioi' 

 median eyes smallest of the 

 gi'oup, and almost touching their lateral neighbours (tig. 52). 



Fig. 52. — C giiaiM, Rainb., Eyes. 



Leqf. — Rather long, moderately 

 strong, ta|)ering. dark reddish-brown, 

 almost black, hairy; leg. i. strong- 

 est ; tibia i. ai'med on underside with 

 a long, powerful spur sjtringing from 

 an enlargement at the centi-e ; meta- 

 tarsus i. excavated on underside for 

 rather less than one-half its length, 

 where it suddenly enlarges, and from 

 whence it tapers towards apex ; with 

 the exception of the powerful spine 

 herein described, the limb is not 

 otherwise armed (fig. 53) ; tibiae ii., 

 iii., and iv., lia\e each six spines ; 

 metatarsi and tarsi i. and ii., scopu- 



lated ; metalai'si iii. and iv. heavily and powerfully spined, 

 but ha ving no true scopulii : tarsi iii. and iv. scopulated ; claws 

 8 ; superior claws armed with a comb of seven or eight ratliei- 

 long teeth. Measurements in millinietei's as follow: — 



^\^.h7>.—C. gtiauhi, Rainb.. 3 

 Tihia and metatarsus of leg i. 



