ISO Transactions.- -Zoology. 



Eyes small, of nearly equal size, form two somewhat eveuly- 

 reciirv-ed rows ; posterior row nearly equidistant, centre pair 

 slightly the furthest apart ; anterior centrals rather closer to 

 one another than they are to posterior median pan-, an in- 

 terval barely surpassing space between latter pan-; laterals 

 about one-thh-d larger than centrals, posited on low tubercular 

 eminences, separated by an interval somewhat shorter than 

 that dimliug fore- and hind-j)airs. 



Falces greenish-orange colour, suffused with lake ; trans- 

 versely rugulose; flatly convex, second half linear; slightly in- 

 cHned' for wards ; bordered their entire length, outer side, by a 

 dark costa; falx rather more than half as broad at base as 

 long, equal to breadth of anterior row of eyes in length. 



Maxillce spathulate, superior side of second half dilated, 

 directed towards each other. 



Labium conoid, two-thirds length of maxillae ; organs yel- 

 lowish-green, suffused with lake; transversely rugulose. 



Sternum yellow-tinted pea-green ; few hau's ; cordate. 



Legs yellowish pea-green, tinged with lake; two first and 

 two hind-pah's of about equal length and strength ; hairs, 

 bristles, and spines sparse, latter only on femoral, tibial, and 

 metatarsal jomts. 



PaJpi greenish, suffused with lake ; pars humeralis some- 

 what enlarged forwards, nearly twice length of cubital joint, 

 latter article rather dilated, projects a strong bristle from ex- 

 tremity ; radial joint deeply tinged with lake ; lower margin 

 developed into a rounded lobe ; prolonged forwards on outer 

 side into a black-tipped, pointed, ear-shaped process, nearly 

 one-half length of lamina ; digital joint rather longer than 

 two former articles ; lamina greenish, suffused with lake ; 

 ovate above genital bulb, latter yellowish-brown ; siibaplanate 

 face displays a red-brown (plane) spiral apophysis, which fol- 

 lows margin of bulb, terminating in centre. 



Abdomen oviform, depressedly convex ; pea-gi-eeu, pale 

 flecks, chiefly on margins ; four impressed spots fonn a trape- 

 zoid, narrowest in front. 



Femina. — Ceph.-th., long, 2-8 ; wide, 2-8. Abd., long, 5; 

 wide, 4. Legs, 1-2, 3-4 = 8-6, 5*6 mm. 



Cephahthorax pea-gi-een, lightly suffused ^vith lake, eye- 

 area lake ; sparmgly clothed with short wliitish hairs, few 

 coarse black on caput ; broad-ovate, slightly constricted for- 

 wai'ds ; cephalic part flatly convex, perceptibly rounded ; 

 clypeus inclined forwards, height nearly equals interval dividing 

 anterior centre eyes ; pars thoracica convex ; normal grooves 

 faint ; profile-contour rises from stalk somewhat abruptly, 

 moderately inclined forwards across occiput, dips over eye- 

 region . 



