160 Tranmctiouiy. — Zoulogy. 



Posterior row of cjjcs tolercxbly recurved, centrals equally 

 distant from each other and fore-centrals, an interval equalling 

 an eye's breadth and a half; rather less than their space from 

 laterals ; anterior row recurved ; median pair one-third larger 

 than hind-pair, an eye's diameter apart, scarcely that interval 

 from side-eyes ; laterals about one-third smaller than posterior 

 median eyes, seated obliquely on brown, moderately prominent 

 tubercular eminences, separated by half their radius. 



Falceii remarkably slender, yellowish, green shade ; trans- 

 versely rugulose ; length fully equal to breadth of posterior 

 row of eyes, scarcely as stout as tibia of second leg ; inclined 

 inwards, taper moderately, fore-third bent outwards and up- 

 wards ; base shows a tumid collar ; apices rest within con- 

 cavity of maxillcO. 



MaxiUce rather longer than wide, roundly pointed, directed 

 iuwards, prolonged beyond falces. 



Labium longer than broad, triangular: organs pale greenish- 

 yellow, base brownish. 



Sternnm green : cordate, sliglit eminences opposite cosal 

 joints. 



Legs pea-greeu, fuscous shade on superior surface of thighs, 

 interrupted dark annuli beneath ; moderately slender ; cos® 

 of first legs project a curved process ; tibiae linear ; hairs 

 sparse ; spines yellowish, brown apices; femora of first pair 5 

 spines on superior surface, cluster of 6 long spines beneath ; 

 patellae, 5 ; tibiae, 12 scattered spines ; metatarsi, 3 ; spines of 

 second pair shorter than first, of nearly equal number ; spine 

 armature of two hind-pairs does not differ greatly, more sparse 

 than fore-pairs. 



Palpi, humeral -f cubital joints greenish, former short; 

 cubital broad-ovate, projects two long reddish bristles ; pars 

 radialis duller green, shorter than cubital joint, prolonged on 

 outer side into a large, semi-pellucid, subconical process, tumid 

 on inner side, furnished with few bristles; laminae bulbi yellow- 

 ish, clouded with dark-green, moderately hairy; ovate, taper- 

 ing, dii'ected towards each other; base of lamina prolonged into 

 a rather wide and long reddish process, directed outwards, tipex 

 curved ; bulbus, viewed from somewhat behind and beneath, 

 discloses several remarkable appendages ; basal olive-brown, 

 stout, subcylindrical, somewhat crescent-shaped, curved down- 

 wards ; inner half tapering, apex cleft into two processes, 

 outer broadly pointed, displays a series of short teeth ; inner 

 process longest, acute; outer extremity of lunulate process 

 broad, apex fin-like, fore-margin furnished with a fringe of 

 black, very acute projections, increasing in sii^e upwards round 

 apex; hind-angle prolonged, somewhat claw-like, projects a 

 short tooth near its base ; projecting forwards from margin of 

 bulb is a wide, oblong, yellow-brown, hood-like membrane,. 



