BY A. T. UEQUHART. 95 



Labium brownish orange ; small, about as wide as long ; 

 -apex rounded. 



Sturnum deep ochraceous ; hairs black, coarse, moderately 

 thick; ovate, lip at apex. 



Legs, femora, patellse and tibiae olive-brown, longitudinally 

 marked with brown-ochreous stripes, latter devoid of hair ; 

 outer lateral stripe broadest of series ; streaks on tibisB of 

 fourth legs somewhat undetermined ; metatarsi and tarsi 

 brownish ochreous, base suifused with red-chestnut ; legs 

 stout, femora compressed ; tibiae cylindrical ; pars tibialis of 

 fore-leg projects from distal fourth-inner side, two stout, lake- 

 brown, black tipped processes, directed towards each other ; 

 articulated extremity of front process cloven ; j^osterior process 

 stoutest, projects two sub-processes, upper — longest and 

 strongest, somewhat spiral ; lower —acuminate, apex reaches 

 second half of upper sub-process, projects a long bristle ; tarsi 

 of first and second pairs somewhat turgid ; scopula fine ; 

 femoral joints armed with bristle-like spines on superior 

 aspect; tibiae of two first pairs have 1, 1, 1, 2 beneath ; meta- 

 tarsus of first leg row of 3 at fore-end ; of second 1, 2, 1, 3 ; 

 tarsus of latter 1, 1, 1, small spines on inner side ; spine 

 armature of hind-pah's, including tarsi, more numerous and 

 irregular. Suj^erior tarsal claws — first pair, well curved, free 

 end long ; outer claw has 1 short basal tooth, 3 long, 4 mode- 

 rately long open teeth ; inner has only 7 teeth, being short of 

 1 medium tooth ; inierior claw short, no teeth. 



Palpi brown-ochreous, somewhat striped with olive-brown ; 

 humeral joint and lamina tinged with olive-green ; stout ; 

 pars humeralis moderately compressed, in length fully equal 

 to two-thirds of cubital and radial joints together ; armed on 

 superior aspect with row of spines ; pars cubitiilis cup-shape, 

 more than half-length of penultimate article ; latter joint 

 cylindrical, truncated and somewhat constricted at extremity ; 

 projects from central third-outer side, a strong curved process 

 furnished with numerous short, stout, black spines. Lamina 

 strongly convex, somewhat quadrilateral, quite one-fourth, 

 longer than wide, inner margin impressed ; superior fore- 

 angle conical, prolonged forwards. G-enital bulb connected 

 to anterior end of lamina by a short stalk ; viewed from inner 

 side, lake-brown ; discoid, prolonged into a long, flattish, 

 sub-spiral, tapering apophysis, projecting backwards beyond 

 the medial process, lake-brown above, pale brown-ochreous 

 beneath ; superior face of bulbous brownish-ochreous, dis- 

 closes, apparently, two large, lake-brown, convex lobes ; 

 upper, or lobe proper, broad-pyriform ; lower lobe sub- 

 elliptical, formed by the tumid margin of bulbous. 



Ahdo7ne7i ovate, base truncated ; rugose ; fairly well fur- 

 nished with black hairs, and stiff coarse bristles ; light brown. 



