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with brown transverse stripes and reddish beaded margins ; 

 immediately beneath the latter is a paler projection of nearly 

 equal length, its tumid fore-margin armed witli three con- 

 vergent rows of stout black teeth ; directed downwards and 

 forwards from centre of bulbus is a large olive-brown process, 

 base constricted ; base of the subtriangular fore-part some- 

 what spiral, apex membranous ; curving inwards from front of 

 genital bulb is an easily-perceptible, semi-pellucid, cylindrical 

 apophysis, dilated at apex. Viewed from front, suspended 

 beneath a.pex of lamina is a reddish, broad, membranous pro- 

 cess, concave on outer side, fore-half constricted, inner angle 

 drawn out, acute. 



Abdomen oviform, m-oderately convex; somewhat sparse 

 bristle-like hairs projecting from brown dots ; folium sinuate, 

 base semicircular, projects a short petiole ; grey-green, mar- 

 gins green ; enclosed within is a figure of similar form, pea- 

 green, border deeper shade ; the sublanceolate pale median 

 mark projects backwards from the constriction at the almost 

 circular basal end ; lateral margins green, obliquely streaked 

 with dark-green ; veutrtil field brownish, shield shows two 

 dark spots, border light flecks. 



Feviina. — Ceph.-th., long, 2-6; broad, 2-1. Abd., long, 

 4-9 ; broad, 4-3. Legs, 1, 2, 4, 3 = 10, 8-2, 8, 6 mm. 



Ccphalothorax pea-green, fading about thoracic region ; 

 yellowish pattern on caput, more conspicuous in spirit ; 

 black hastate figure in fovea ; hairs pale straw-colour, mostly 

 on cephalic part ; pars cephalica tolerably convex, sides 

 abrupt, lateral index equal to space occupied by a hind-lateral 

 eye and the central furthest from it of same row ; eye-emi- 

 nence somewhat prominent ; height of clijpeus equal to diameter 

 of a fore-median eye ; pars thoracica ovate, convex ; indenta- 

 tion rather deep, longitudinal ; strige tolerably well marked ; 

 contour of profile represents an angle of 50° on posterior 

 slope, inclined moderatelj" across occiput, abrupt dip at ocular 

 area. 



Posterior row of eyes moderately recurved, centrals posited 

 somewhat obliquely, visibl}' more than an eye's breadth from 

 each other and fore-centrals, nearly their space from laterals ; 

 anterior curvature rather stronger than posterior ; median 

 eyes about one-fourth larger than hind-pair, separated from 

 one another by a distance perceptibly more than an eye's 

 diameter, somewhat more than that interval from side-eyes ; 

 laterals about one-fourth smaller than hind-median, placed 

 obliquely on dark tubercles, half their radius apart. 



Falces yellowish-green ; conical, moderately tumid at base 

 in front, vertical, rather slighter than a. thigh of second leg, 

 length equals breadth of facial space. 

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