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pars thoracica, a little higher. In the middle a verv long 

 and fine central-furrovv. The colour is brilliant brown nearly 

 blackish in the region of the eyes. The whole siirface clothed 

 by short adpressed blackish hairs, in the region of eyes with 

 some curved and straight npturned bristles. The clypeus is 

 about as high as the diameter of the anterior lateral eyes 

 ^nd is very mnch impressed beneath the eyes. 



Eyes. — The front-row is nearly straight, a little pro- 

 carved; the middle-eyes separated by an interval about as 

 long as their diameter and nearly contiguous with the twice 

 as large lateral eyes. The two lateral eyes of nearly the 

 same size separated by an interval a little shorter than the 

 diameter of the anterior lateral eyes. The hind-row is reciir- 

 ved, the eyes are nearly eqnal in size and the intervals nearly 

 ■eqnal in length, that between the two middle-eyes a little 

 shorter. The area of the middle-eyes is much more long than 

 broad, very little narrover iu front. 



Cheliceres, which are of a deep dark brown colour, are 

 very swollen on the front-side at the base, tapering towards 

 the apex; they are furnished with long brownish bristles of 

 which some few on the inner side are shorter and spine-like. 



The outer margin of the elaw-furrow with three very small 

 teeth, the inner one even with three small teeth, which at 

 their bases are nearly confluent. 



Maxillce are brown, about twice as long as broad, at the 

 apex rounded and in the middle narrower than at the ends. 



Lahium is dark brown, truncated in front, much more 

 long than broad and a little longer than the half of the 

 maxillse. 



Sfernum is dark red-brown, oval, much more long than 

 broad: it is very convex and projected between the last coxae. 

 It is thiuly clothed with short blackish hairs. 



Legs 1, 2, 4, 3, very short, yellow-brown, darkest on the 

 distal joints, densely clothed with short blackish hairs. The 

 anterior tibia with two pairs of spines beneath, the metatarsi 

 only with one pair. The tarsi and the metatarsi on the an- 

 terior legs equal in length. 



Ahdomen is very long and narrow, a little broader behind. 

 It is on the dorsal part yellowish with a longitudinal dark 

 red-A'iolet band in the middle. This band is broader behind 

 and in that part more or less distinctly transversally abrupted 



