178 Tmnsactlons. — Zoology. 



inner side, upper lobe long, oval ; armed with long black hairs ; 

 digital joint rather longer than radial ; lamina narrow, sub- 

 linear, about twice length of bulb ; hairs rather fine, short ; 

 first accessory lamina lies on superior surface of bulbus, reaches 

 the fore-edge, elongate, extremity roundly truncated, tapers to 

 base ; second oval, terminates at base of bulb ; genital bull) 

 disciform, brownish-yellovN-, disT)lays two brown rings ; visible 

 between accessory laminae is a reddish, pointed, lip-shaped 

 process projecting backwards from base of bulbus ; on face of 

 bulbus genitalis are two somewhat intricate spiral apophyses, 

 extending to apex of lamina ; outer blackish, narrow, tapering, 

 convex on inner side ; inner apophysis fulvous, membranous, 

 semi-transparent, entwined -and partially fused with second 

 half of black apophysis, tapers moderately to apex, which is 

 deeply cleft ; projects a short process at first spiral curve. 



Abdomen cylindrical ; folium yellow stone-colour, suffused 

 with light-yellow metallic flecks ; dorsal line miflecked, throws 

 off two pairs of oblique streaks ; side-borders tinged with red- 

 lake ; lateral margins lightly suffused with brown, yellow 

 flecks ; ventral field displays three longitudinal bands, spots on 

 side-bands bright golden-colour, centre band suffused witli 

 brown. 



Femina. — Ceph.-th., long, 3'5 ; broad, 2. Abd., long, 7 ; 

 broad, 2-5. Legs, 1, 2, 4, 3^= 21-2, 14, 13, 6-2 mm. 



Ccpkalothorax light brownish-yellow, two brownish streaks 

 radiate forwards from limit of caput ; hairs light, sparse ; pars 

 cephalica depressedly convex, roundly truncated, one-half 

 breadth of thorax ; depth of clijpeus equal to space dividing 

 anterior central eyes from hind-pair ; pars thoracica rather 

 narrow-oval, depressed above, fovea subcircular, moderately 

 deep ; striae somewhat shallow ; caput striae more deeply 

 gi'ooved beyond junction ; profile-contour rises abruptly from 

 thoracic junction, runs in a nearly level line to caput-indenta- 

 tion, visibly arched forwards, curved across eye-area. 



Eyes on black spots, represent two somewhat evenly-re- 

 curved rows ; hind-centrals rather larger than fore-centre eyes, 

 latter pair somewhat exceed posterior laterals ; fore-laterals 

 less than half size of hind-pair ; centrals of posterior row rather 

 closer to one another than they are to laterals of same ro^^ , 

 separated from fore-centre eyes by an interval slightly ex- 

 ceeding space between themselves ; anterior median pair about 

 an eye's breadth and a half apart, scarcely their space from 

 side eyes. 



Fakes light brownish-yellow ; project at an angle of about 

 45°, somewhat straight on outer side, curved on inner ; outer 

 row of teeth, 5 ; inner, 7. 



Maxilhe light browni>h-\cllow ; length equal to width of 



