BY A. T. UEQUHART. Ill 



Falces colour of cephalotliorax ; conical, inclined sensibly 

 forwards ; base scarcely projects beyond plane of clypeus ; 

 in length fully equal to the pars digitalis of palpus. 



Maxillce normal stone-colour, two fore-thirds suffused with 

 a deeper shade ; as long as falces. 



Labium light olive-green ; oval, length rather surpassed by 

 width. 



Sturnvm greenish stone-colour, wide olive-brown border ; 

 broad cordate, perceptible eminences opposite coxse. 



Legs, slender ; light brownish stone-colour ; femoral, tibial 

 and metatarsal joints have more or less undefined olive-brown 

 distal and pre-apical annulations ; sparingly armed with 

 dusky hairs ; patellae and tibiae of two first pairs have respec- 

 tively 1 — 2 slender bristles. 



Palpi shade paler than legs ; slender ; few hairs and 

 bristles. 



Abdomen sub-ovate, base rather prominent, grooved; ground 

 colour approximating to brown-pink, passing into a pale 

 tone beyond folium, numerous small stone-coloured flecks 

 and dark brown spots ; rather more than half of dorsum 

 occupied by a lanceolate figure — apex directed backwards, 

 spotted — esj)ecially the haft, which about equals the lance- 

 head in length, with fuscous dots, margins creamy, stained 

 •with orange-red about lance-head ; lateral margins have three 

 interrupted fuscous, nearly vertical, bands, first band termi- 

 nates in a large spot on jDosterior side of stigmata, inter- 

 space occupied by creamy flecks ; three spots occur close to 

 spinners, centre brown, oblong; outer spots consist of a 

 group of light flecks. Corpus vulvce greenish stone-colour ; 

 represents a moderately prominent sub-triangnlar elevation, 

 whose extremities curve over the orange- brown stigmata ; 

 comprised within the shallow, somewhat oval, central depres- 

 sion are two not very clearly defined sub-circular fovea 

 divided by a broad septum, about their equal in diameter ; 

 projecting from within each fovea are two processes, forming 

 a transverse line ; outer pair black, cylindrical, short ; inner 

 pair perceptibly the widest, brownish-lake, linear spathulate, 

 concave on fore-side, fully four times as long as outer pro- 

 cesses. 



Two males and a female. 



Fam. ENYOID^. 

 Gen. Habkonestes, L. Koch. 

 Hahronestes flavipedes, sp. nov. 

 Fem.—Ceijh. th., long, 3-6 ; wide, 2-5. Abd., long, 4-5 ; 

 wide, 2. Legs, 4, 1, 2, 3=11, 10, 99, 9 mm. 



