TKAP-lMXtK SPIUKHS or rilK '• CIIKVI'KT " KXI'K IHTK iN l.'AIM'.OW. 88 



Mii.rllhr. — Pale yellow, ratliei' slioit, bi'oa<1, arcOied, liaiiy, apex ol' inner 

 angle obtusely pointed ; no spines present. Lubiniii. — Concoloious, short, 

 broadei' than long, arcdieil, almost triangular, widest at base, uioderately 

 hairy, apex fringed with dark bristles ; no spines present. Stern niu. — 

 Concoloi'ons, longer tlian broad, arched, almost [)arallel-sided, modeiatelv 

 clothed with coarse hairs; aii/illK small, mai-ginai. Alnlnnirn. — ()l)ovatc, 

 hairy, arched, just overhanging base of ccphalothorax ; su[)eii(tr surface 

 yellow-biown, orjuxmented with five short, nai-i'ow, curved, transverse 

 yellow bars, the lirst three of which are broken at the middle; sides and 

 inferior surface pale yellow. SiiiinH'rt'f.-<.- — -Yellow, liaii'y, slioit ; superior 

 pair stout, tapering, first joint longer than the second and thiid combined, 

 tei-minal joint shoi'test ; inferior paii' very short, cylindrical, and separated 

 fi'om each other liy a space equnl to that of once their own individual 

 diameter. 



//((/>. — Papua. 



Siih-f^nn ihi DT PL U R INyE. 



(lenxa Hadi'onyclie, //. Koch. 

 HaKROXVCHE HII.'StlTA, ^p. llOV. 



(Fig. 8.) 



9 Cephalothorax, 12 mm. long, 11'2 mm. broad ; abdomen, 122 mm. 

 long, !)'9 mm. broad. 



( 'rj)]inJofhni-,i,<\ — Obovate, maliogany-biown, moderatel}- hairy. Pars 

 i-P))liitUi-it ascending, iiigh (though not so much so as in Jir/.s.'.vJf'i/if, Walck.), 

 shining, well arched, smooth, segmental gt oove deep ; dcnJfir (irca broadei- 

 than long, not raised ; rl ijik'hs narrow, truncated. 7^^^^• tlmraricn uneven, 

 arched, i-adial grooves deep ; tlnrrnrir foren deep, procurved ; yiuirqiiinl 

 JiKiid broad, yellow. I'Jycx. — Distributed over two rows of four each ; 

 anterioi- i-ow straight in front, slightly I'ecurved behind; rear row also 

 straight in fi'ont but recurved behind ; 



anterior lateral eyes laigest of the set ies, f^^T^ C^^^\ 



elliptical, and poised on black rings ; v-^v^ '--^^U 



front medians I'ound, separated from f^^ /^ f^^ ^T ) 



each other by a space equal to once ^ — ^ ^-^ ,, ^ -^ — 



their own individual diameter, and each /]v- 



again from its lateral neighbour by 

 about half that space ; lear laterals 



elliptical, each separated from its anterioi- lateral neighbour by a space 

 equal to that of one-half the diameter of one of the front median eyes ; 

 rear- intermediates r-onird, each just touching the ring of its outer neigh- 

 bour ; rear row slightly longer- than the anterior- (Fig. 8). />^;/.<. — Strong, 

 not long, concoloi'ous with cephalothor-ax, densely liair-y, but displaying 

 naked areas ; each metatarsus armed with a double r-ow of spines ; thei-e 

 are also three or four strong spines on tibipe i. and ii. ; scopula arrd spines 

 on all four- tar-si; relative lengths: 1, 4, 2, 3. /'-'////. — Short, stout, 

 concolor-ous with legs, denselv hair-v, tibia^ and tarsi ar-rired with numer-ons 



