BIHANG TILL K. SV. VET.-AKAD. HANDL. BAND 2S. AFD. IV, N:0 1. 15 



margins. It is uearly rouud, about a.s long as broad with 

 the clypeus as broad as a third of the breadth of pars thora- 

 cica. The pars cepbalica comparatively small and low, by 

 deep side-fnrrows separated from the pars thoracica. This is 

 a little higher than the former and has a deep and long 

 middle-furrow, on eaeh side of which it is a little swollen. 

 The clypens is strongly impressed beneath the front-row of 

 eyes, and is a little shorter than the cheliceres. Dark up- 

 turned bristles in the region of the eyes. 



Eyes. — The front-row is slightly recnrved, and has the 

 eyes eqnal in size; the interval between the two middle-eyes 

 nearly twice as long as the diameter of eyes and more than 

 twice as long as the distance from the lateral ones. The 

 anterior middle-eyes strongly prominent. The two lateral 

 eyes separated by a space shorter than their radius. The 

 hind-row^ is slightly recnrved; the interval between the two 

 middle-eyes abont as long as their diameter and a little 

 longer than the distance from the lateral ones. The area of 

 the middle-eyes nearlj^ sqnarish. 



Cheliceres testaceous-brown, cylindrical, narrower than 

 the first femur, abont a third longer than the height of the 

 clypens. 



MaxillcB and labimn blackish-browu. The former more 

 than twice as long as the labinm, forwards cnrved towards 

 each other. The labinm ronnded at the apex, nearly twice 

 as broad as long. 



Sternuni blackish-brown, more long than broad, nearly 

 triangnlar, ronnded in front and projected between the po- 

 sterior coxte; with scattered short blackish hairs. 



Legs 4, 1, 2, 3, yellowish; the following parts are black: 

 the first femnr in the distal part and on the wliole ventral 

 side, a ring at the apex and a small spöt beneath in the proxi- 

 mal part of the feraora II and III, the apical half and a 

 small spöt Ijeneath near the base on the femur IV; more or 

 less the patellee I — IV; two more or less distinct rings on 

 the tibitE I — IV; two verv indistinct rings on the metatarsi 

 I — IV. The legs are densely clothed by long fine hairs. 



Abdomeu ovate, broadest in the hind-part, a little pointed 

 towards the mamillse; the dorsal side is påle testaceous with 

 scattered very small döts; at the posterior end it is marked 

 with irregular blackish angle-shaped transverse spöts, which 



