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Ccjjhiilothoraj- '[igb.t-hvovm, green tinge, slicided, especially 

 ou latei-cil margins and radii, with olive-brown : clathrate ; 

 oval ; pars cephalica convex, not constricted at junction with 

 thorax, lateral index surpasses facial, ocular eminence pro- 

 minent ; chjpeus subvertical, depth equal to two-thirds length 

 of eye-area ; pars thoracica convex, fovea deep, somewhat 

 triangulai-, apex directed forwards : caput striae strong, 

 thoracic moderate ; profile-hue rises moderately, with an even 

 contom-, fiom the stalk, rounded across occiput. 



Eiies on dark rings, enclose a linear-oviil space; posterior 

 row of tolerable and about equal size ; centrals scaix-ely two- 

 thirds of an eye's breadth apart, one-fourth more than their 

 diameter from laterals ; median pair of anterior row dai-k, 

 much the smallest of eight, separated from one another by a 

 distance perceptibly less than their radius, and from side-eyes 

 by an interval surpassing their diameter, di\-ided by more 

 than then." space from hind-centrals ; laterals have the pearl- 

 grey lustre of posterior median pair, fore-eye somewhat the 

 largest, seated obhquely, about one-fourth their breadth apart, 

 on a low, dark, tubercular eminence. 



Falces brownish, hghtly clouded : rugnlose ; strongly 

 inwardly incKned ; base tumid, fore-third divergent ; about 

 tvsice as long as broad at base ; length exceeds width of eye- 

 area by nearly one-third. 



Maxilla yellowish-brown ; stout, fore-half dilated, pointed ; 

 somewhat inclined towards each other. 



Lahium fuscous ; pale apex ; perceptibly broader than 

 long, margin tumid, everted. 



Stenuim dark mahogany -brown ; cordate. 

 Legs yellowish, annularions greenish-black ; femora show 

 basal and subcentral rings, faint on two first pairs ; tibiee -j- 

 metatarsi have two rings, first on basal half, second at apex ; 

 tarsi one ; legs moderately stout, first and second somewhat 

 exceed third and fourth in length and strength ; hairs sparse, 

 fine ; few erect, black, bristle-Uke spines on all joints except 

 tarsal. 



Palpi, humeral joint yellowish, sm-passes cubital -f radial 

 together in length ; cubital joint broad : radial pale-straw- 

 colour ; few bristle-like hairs ; wide at extremity : pars digi- 

 talis about one-third longer than penultimate article ; lamina 

 oval, tapering, prolonged for nearly half its ovra length beyond 

 bulbus, armed with strong bristles ; accessory lamina oval, 

 projects somewhat beneath, extends neai'ly half-way across 

 bulb ; genital bulb yeUow, fore-end and apophysis splashed 

 with red ; subobovate, depressed above, prolonged into a 

 rather wide, grooved, subfree apophysis, which is sharply bent 

 backwards on superior face nearly to base of bulbus, from 

 thence bent upwards, its short darkish free end curving over 



