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defined ; contour of profile rises from stalk at an angle of 

 60deg.; slopes visibly across occiput ; sliglitlj curved between 

 third and second row of eyes. 



Anterior row of eyes procurved ; median pair sensibly 

 larger than laterals ; one- third further from each other than 

 they are from side-eyes — a space about equal to their own 

 diameter; eyes of second row tolerably large, rather more 

 than the breadth of an eye from each other ; dorsal pair 

 visibly smaller than eyes of second line, removed about one- 

 third further from one another than they are from latter pair. 



Falces brownish-yellow, two fore-thirds. suffused with olive- 

 brown ; conical, inclined sensibly towards maxillae ; base 

 projects moderately beyond plane of clypeus ; length slightly 

 exceeds their space, and nearly equals radial and digital joints 

 of palpus together. 



Maxillae brownish-yellow, clouded, pale round apex, 

 moderately dilated, well rounded, curved somewhat towards 

 each other. 



Lihium shade darker ; about as broad as long, sub-oval. 



Sturnum dull brown-pink, clouded round margins with 

 olive-brown ; ovate. 



Legs light brownish-yellow, sensibly tinged with olive- 

 green ; anuuli olive-green, more or less interrupted, not well 

 defined; about 4, 2, 3, 3 rings on the respective joints; 

 armature does not differ essentially from males. 



Falpi and legs concolorous, annulations somewhat broken, 

 wide ; two on humeral, single rings on three following joints ; 

 hairs light ; pars humeralis armed with five strongish spines 

 on superior aspect, three shortest arranged in a transverse line 

 at fore-end, cubital joint rather shorter than penultimate 

 article, projects a slender bristle ; radial joint visibly shorter 

 than digital, two latter joints furnished with bristles. 



Abdomen oblong-ovate ; rather thickly clothed with close- 

 lying, white and yellow-ochreous hairs ; more sparingly with 

 erect black ; ground colour brownish-yellow, tinge of olive- 

 green ; fuscous spots and marks, more specially on lateral 

 borders of anterior half ; indications of cross arcuate lines on 

 posterior incline ; fore-haK displays an oblong-lanceolate 

 figure thickly covered with white and yellow-ochreous hairs, 

 latter occur chiefly on margin, which exhibits three pairs of 

 fuscous dots ; terminal third much compressed by a V-shaped 

 dark-brown mark. Corpus vulvce red-chestnut ; plano-convex 

 elevation, transversely wrinkled, apex truncated ; margins at 

 base prolonged forwards and inwards towards each other, 

 convex, apices rounded, glossy brown ; orifice of corpus closed 

 by a large, protruding, creamy-brown, tumid, tongue-like 



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