— 9 — 



li. Colutnn iiot Darrower towards the extremity, almost perpendicular 



aod without aoy terminal process. 

 a*. Column with two diverging' spines, an anterior and a posterior. 



Cephalothorax pat'tly covered with a waxy stuff. 

 a 2 * Cephalothorax reddish browo, almost completely covered with waxy 



stuff. Testita n. sp. (p. ). 



b 2 . Cephalothorax with lighter bands aod only partly covered with 



waxy stuff. eoi uni naris Thor. (2 p. 722). 



& 1 . Column without diverging spioes. Cephalothorax without waxy 



stuff. turrita Thor. (2 p. 720;. 



lini-diana Testita, u. sp. 



o" Ocular Tuberete smooth nitori', Uchm: antèriarly with a single 

 Inaili ; almost twice broader Ihan Itigli, seeri from the front. Soaxtvum 

 granular in front. Column verghigli, alinosi perpendicul<ir and gra- 

 nular with big granules; summit with two diverging spines, an an- 

 terior and a posterior. Tibia of lite palps three iimes tonger than 

 broad. Femur I about 8 times longer ihan the second joinl of the 

 antennae. Cephalotorax reddish broio iridi Mach tuberete and covered 

 wit a iettile icaxy stuff. Scutum Mach. 



Cephalothorax. — Cephalotorax almost square. The first trans- 

 verse ridge rather short and well marked; the second thoracic ter- 

 gite is rather long and separated from the first by a deep transverse 

 groove; the anterior portion slopes gradually into the posterior, which 

 has a well raised hinder margio. Frontal processes are not very pro- 

 oouoced, broad undivided, but with a few indistinct marginai teeth, 

 depressed median triangle laterally limited by some longitudinal im- 

 pressions; similar, less marked ones, are found near the lateral margin 

 of the head. The head is completely smooth; the first thoracic tergite 

 has a few granules in the middle and so has the second ; but the 

 latter is besides rather densely granular near the lateral margfu. 



Tubercle. — The ocular tubercle is longitudinally grooved and 

 almost completely smooth, only a siogle, rather stout tooth is found 

 at the base near the front margin. The tubercle is very low and seen 

 from the front almost twice broader than high ; it as a little narrower 

 at the base than at the top. Seen from the side it as a little longer 

 than high and has the hinder side steeper than the front. The dia- 

 meter of the eyes is almost equa] to the distance betweeo them, and 

 mudi longer than the distance from their lower margin to the base 

 of the tubercle. Eyes placed distinctly nearer to the hindmost than 

 to the front margin (fig. 5 p. 12). 



Abdomen. — The anterior portion of the scutum, viz. the first and 



