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Sternum chocolate-brown, well-defined yellowdsli lanceo- 

 late figure ; cordate, moderately wdde ; eminences opposite 

 coxae prominent. 



Abdomen somewhat depressed above, fore-part broad, 

 rounded, tapers modei'ately to spinners ; ground-colour dull- 

 green, suffused wnth creamy, greenish-tinted, purple-spotted, 

 lobate flecks, more or less confluent ; margins of folium not 

 sharply defined, acute-crenate, tips black, area lightly suffused 

 with brown, except yellow streak on dorsal hue, purple spots 

 on flecks darker shade than marginal ; a broad, undulating, 

 creamy-coloured band, with dark- (Hooker's) -green margins, 

 connects humeral prominences, curves somewdiat round them, 

 terminates with spots of its own colour ; appended by a short 

 petiole, springing from its strongly-constricted centre, is a 

 small reniform mark of similar coloration ; 4 impressed spots 

 form a trapezoid narrowest in front ; on base, which has a 

 deeper-green shade, are two broken wreaths, composed of 

 rather large, pale creamy-green, purple-margined flecks, en- 

 closing a segment of a circle ; greenish lateral borders pass 

 into a purple spotted light-brown on ventral surface ; shield 

 greenish-brown, margins undulating, creamy-colour, purple 

 spots. Vulva yellowish-brown, side-lobes of scapus dark- 

 brown ; corpus moderately convex, rapidly compressed into a 

 large, wide, tapering, backward-curved scapus, whose length 

 about equals the greater breadth of corpus vulvaB ; whole field 

 displays somewhat narrow transverse wainkles ; free end, or 

 stylus, shows about two wrinkles of normal width, terminates 

 with a conical membranous cap, about twice as broad as 

 long ; moderately-deep obtuse notch on upper marjan ; the 

 broad, tumid margins of scapus show slight longitudinal con- 

 volutions. 



Mas. — Ceph.-th., long, 3-2 ; wide, 2-5. Abd., long, 4 ; 

 wide, 3. Legs, 1, 2, 4, 3 = 14-5, 13-5, 9, 7-3 mm. 



Cej^hahthorax brownish-orange, clouded about caput and 

 sides with lake-brown ; hairs yellowish, somewhat sparse ; 

 broad-oval ; cephalic part flatly convex, eye-eminence mode- 

 rately prominent ; clypeuf^ scarcely equals diameter of a fore- 

 central eye ; pars thoracica convex, fovea longitudinal, deep ; 

 radial and caput stria? fairly defined. 



Eyes on dark rings, fore- and hind-row^ recurved, posterior 

 centrals perceptibly less than an eye's breadth from each 

 other, removed by rather more than that interval from anterior 

 median pair, more than their space from laterals ; fore- 

 centrals divided from each other and side-eyes by an interval 

 equal to their diameter and a half ; laterals rather more than 

 half size of median eyes, posited obliquely, two-thirds their 

 breadth apart, on low separate tubercular eminences. 



