Ukquhart. — 0)1 Xew S'^jcc/ci- of Ai-aneas. 185 



Ccphalotliunw reddisli-inahogany, passing into dark maho- 

 gany-browu on margins ; eyes on black spots ; hairs yellowish, 

 short, sparse, chiefly about frontal region, moderate fringe on 

 clypeus; pars cephalica plano-convex, perceptibly rounded, 

 sides abrupt, limited by aii indentation ; height of clypevn 

 equals space dividing centre eyes ; thoracic part one-third 

 longer than cephalic, convex, sides slightly dilated ; contour 

 of profile rises at an angle of 45°, level to posterior eyes, 

 moderately inclined across ocular area. 



Anterior row of eyes slightly curved, nearly equidistant, 

 laterals one-third size 'of centrals, separated from them by 

 about their radius ; posterior eyes do not differ perceptibly in 

 size from fore-laterals, posited a little closer to one another, 

 di\aded by a somewhat greater interval than that which sepa- 

 rates them from lateral border; eyes of second row equi- 

 distant ; ocular area about one-third broader than long. 



Falccs red-mahogany colour, transversely rugulose, vertical, 

 moderately strong, length slightly surpasses the pars digitalis 

 of palpus. 



Maxilhc fulvous, suffused with reddish-brown ; neaiiy 

 twice as long as wide, second half dilated, rounded. 



Lahium darker; enlai-ged at extremity, apex somewhat 

 rounded, rather less than one-half length of maxillae. 



Sternum chocolate -bro \vn ; oval. 



Legs, thighs of two first pairs chocolate-brown ; patella; 

 yellowish-brown ; tibia3 chestnut-brown ; metatarsi -f tarsi 

 yellow-brown, second half of former articles dark-brown ; 

 posterior pairs fulvous, fuscous basal and distal annulations 

 on femoral -f tibial joints, fore-half of metatarsi similar shade. 

 First and second legs of nearly equal length, moderately 

 strong; tibia slightly exceeds patellary joint in length; 

 metatarsus and tarsus equal ; hairs sparse ; spine armature 

 normal. 



Palpi bright straw-colour, humeral joint clouded ; hairs 

 whitish, somewhat sparse. 



Abdomen oviform, moderately convex above ; sparingly 

 clothed with short whitish and orange-red hairs ; ground- 

 colour drab, perhaps approximating to pale olive-brown ; 

 dorsal band ovoid, earthy-brown, without any determinate 

 limits, fading away into ground-colour; ill-defined oblique 

 brown bands on lateral margins ; ventral region light-brown. 

 Corpus vidvcs bright yellow-mahogany colour, two red-brown 

 wide pointed marks encroach from above across to fovea? : 

 corpus represents a rather large subcircular, convex, centrally- 

 depressed area, superior half projects rather outwards over 

 the rima genitalis, roundly emarginate ; within central depres- 

 sion are two circular fovetc, divided by a narrow septum ; fus- 



