Ai --ri; Ai.iAN I i.'Ar-'ixKii; si'iiii:i;s — i.'aim'.uw A\it ri ilkink. 117 



( 'I'lilmlotltoru.f. — Ubovatc, yt-'lluw-bruwii, inodurjiLrl v clothud with lint' 

 yi'llow liiiii's. I*ars <'ei>li((lici( arched, ascending, segmental groove distinct ; 

 ii'-iilar (f/t'(( broader tlian long, arclied, black, Fringed in front with black 

 bristles ; clijiiciis hyaline, deep, sloping t\)rwar(l, deeply indented fit middle. 

 I'itrs f/inrarirn arched, moderately bi'oad, uneven, i-etreating rearwards, 

 i"adial grooV('s distinct ; tlntnicic I'lfftui deep, very slightly recurved ; inar- 

 ijimil Inniil undulated, pallid, fringed witli I'ather coarse hairs. I'lijes. — 

 Distributed over two rows of four eacli ; fiont row strongly procurved. 

 the rear procurved in front and recurved behind ; anterior laterals slightly 

 larger than front medians and lai'gest ot" the group, elliptical, nn)unted oji 

 black rings, poised obliquely, and separated from each other by a space 

 equal to twice their indiA'idual diameter; anteiior medians round, quite 

 close together, ringed with black, rear laterals smallei- than their anteriiu' 

 neighl)(mrs, elliptical, ringed with black, ami poised obliquelv; ivai- med- 

 ians minute, widely separated, each t(.)uching its latei-al neiglibour (PI. 

 x.xii., fig. 65). Fdlce"-. — Projected, modei-ately strong, concolorous with 

 cephalothorax, clothed with short hairs and long stift' bristles, but dis- 

 playing naked areas ; inner angle of the furrow of each falx armed with 

 six sti'oug teeth and the outer Avith several mi)iute ones. Le'j>f. — l^ong, 

 concolorous with cephalothoi'ax, tapering, hairy, but showing naked areas; 

 tibia i. furnished Avith an apophysis (PI. xxii., tig. (j(>) ; each tibia and 

 metatarsus bespined : metatarsi and tarsi i. and ii. scopulated ; tai-si iii. and 

 iv. are also scopulated ; relative lengths : 1-4,2,8. I'nJpi. — Rather short, 

 similar in colour and clothing to legs ; tibia inflated, and furnished with a 

 spined ajDophysis ; tarsal joint small, and furnished at apex with a series of 

 short spines ; bulb bilobed, shining, pyriform, and terminating in a 

 long, tine style ; lobes mahogany brown ; space between the latter 

 yellow (PI. xxii., tig. 67). MaxiUre. — Arched, clay yelloAv, hairy, heel 

 w^ell rounded at base, inner angle fringed with an orange-yellow beai'd, 

 the apex terminating in an obtuse point ; no spines present. Lnhniiii. — 

 Concolorous, moderately hairy, arched, bi'oader than long. Stent nm. — 

 Pyriform, concolorous also, moderately arched, hairy ; .^lyilla marginal. 

 Ahdoniea. — Ovate, slightly overhanging base of cephalothorax, arched, 

 hahy, superior surface yellow with dark brown markings and slighth- 

 recurved transverse bars ; sides and inferior surface yellow, hairy. Spin- 

 nerets. — Concolorous, hairy, normal ; inferior paii' separated from each 

 other by a space equal to once their individual transverse diameter. 



9- Cephah)thorax, 10"2 mm. long, 7'2 mm. broad ; abdomen, I'Ai 

 mm. long, 82 mm. broad. 



('('Iihahithora.r. — OboA^ate, yellow-brown, moderately clothed Avith 

 tine yellow hairs, uneA^en. Fars cephuUca ascending, arched, segmental 

 groove distinct ; ocular uren broader than long, raised, arched, fringed in 

 front with a tuft of stiff bristles; clii/ieic pallid, tinged with yellowish 

 at the middle, deep, sloping forAvard, moderately excavated at the middle, 

 and furnished in front with a tuft of stiff bristles. Pars tlioracicn arched, 

 radial grooves broad, distinct ; thuracic /oven deep, straight ; nianjiiud hanil 

 undulated, rather pallid, fringed with long, fine hairs. Eyes. — Distributed 

 over two rows of four each ; front row strongly procurved, the rear 

 slightly procurA'ed in front and distinctly recurA'ed l)eliind ; anteiior later- 

 als largest of the group, very slightly elliptical, ringed with black, poised 



