344 P. Cameron. 



Scape of antennae lemou-yellow below; the flagellum 

 brownish, black above. Face and clypeus closely puuctured 

 and covered with white down ; the front somewhat riigose ; 

 the mandibles rufo-testaceous, black at the base and apex. 

 Palpi yellow. Mesonotum closely and distinctly punctured; 

 the scutellums more sparsely and less strongly. Areola finely, 

 closely, irregularly striated ; the posterior median area closely 

 rugose; the other areae coarsely irregularly punctured; the 

 apex of the spiracular coarsely, obliqnely, irregularly striated. 

 Pleurae closely, uuiforraly puuctured, the pro- irregularly 

 striated behind. Post-petiole coarsely punctured, except iu 

 the centre at the apex ; the centre fiuely longitudinally 

 striated; the 2"'l and following segments closelyjlpunctured, 

 their base closely longitudinally striated. Gastrocoeli deep, 

 smooth and shiuing. 



II. Amblypygi. 



12. Darpasus gen. nov. 



Scutellum rouudly convex, raised above the level of the 

 mesonotum, its sides uot margiued. Median segment short, 

 regularly areolated, the areola horse-shoe shaped, longer than 

 broad, the aj)ex trausverse, petiolar area iudistinctly defined. 

 Areolet 5-angled; disco-cubitus broken by the stump of a 

 nervure. Apex of clypeus broadly rounded, not separated 

 from the face. Tarsi below pilose, spiuose. Ventral keel 

 ou 2iid and 3i'<^l abdominal segments; gastrocoeli narrow, widely 

 separated ; there are 7 segments, 



The abdomen is broad, longer than the head and thorax 

 united; the 3i''l and 4^1^ segments are uarrowed at the base; 

 temples broad, rouudly obliquely uarrowed, the malar space 

 shorter than the anteunal scape. Clypeal foveae large. Face 

 flat. Metanotal spiracles long, curved. Lower part of meta- 

 pleurae with a large area, its lower keel beiug broader than 

 the upper. Body deusely pilose ; ail the abdominal segments 

 broadly banded with yellow. Eyes slightly iucised ou the 

 innerside above. 



Comes near to Psendamblyteles Ashvi. from which it 

 may be readily known by the roundly convex scutellum. 

 The uuarraed metathorax separates it from Amblyteles, 



1. D, pilosus sp. nov. (^ . 



Black, the head aud thorax deusely covered with white 

 pubeçcence; the inuer orbits, the outer from uear tlie top, 



