262 Records of thk S.A. Mi'sel'M 



long, strong s])ines. Relative lengths. 4. 1, 2, 3. Palpi not as long as cephalo- 

 thorax, similar in colour, clothing, and armature to legs. Falces yellow, 

 arched, hairy; lower margin of the furrow of each falx armed with a nnv of 

 three strong teeth. Maxillae arched, yellnw. narrowest at base, a])ices broad 

 ;ind inclined inwards. Labium concolorous with maxillae, slightly arched, 

 truncated, rather more than half as long as maxillae. Sternum shield-shaped, 

 arched, hairy, yellow, margins pallid. Abdomen obovate, slightly overhanging 

 base of cephalothorax, arched, pilose ; sujierior surface ^-ellow. relieved by 

 dark-brown markings and S]X)ts ; sides yellow, spotted with dark brown ; 

 inferior surface also spotted with dark brown, and having, in addition, two 

 broad, concolorous bars extending frcmi the rinia epigasteris to near the spin- 

 nerets: these bars are uneven- in outline and widest a])art in front. Kpigynum 

 a transversely oval, dark-brown ])la(nie with two obli(|ue pear-shaped pits. 

 Type, T. 11538. 



CYCLOSTENUS VITTATUS sp. nov. { L.H.I.) 

 (PI. XXX. figs. 96-99.) 



9 Cephalothorax, 4-6 mm. lung. 3 '8 mm. broad; abdomen, 8-8 mm. 

 long. 5 mm. broad. 



Cephalothorax obo\'ate. pilose, arched, yellow with dark-brown markings 

 and pencillings. Pars cephalica parallel-sided, narrow, tnmcated. segmental 

 groove distinct. Pars thoracica broad, radial groo\-es faintly defined ; median 

 stria profound; marginal band yellow. Ryes in two well recurved rows of 

 four each ; intermediate pair of second row larger than the anterior inter- 

 mediate pair, and the largest of the group ; front lateral eyes smallest of the 

 group, elliptical and obliquely placed ; ]iosterior lateral eyes as large as the 

 anterior medians, and ^xidely ajiart ; median eyes of each row separated from 

 each other respectively by a s]iace ecpial to that of fully once their own 

 individual diameter. Legs moderately long and strong, vellow abo\e. dark 

 brown beneath, clothed with line hairs, and armed with long, moderately 

 strong spines. Relative leni^ths. 4. 1. 2. 3. Palpi as long as cephalothorax; 

 concolorous with le.gs, hairy, and armed with long, strong spines. Falces 

 moderately long, yellmv. arched, not \-er\- strong, hairy ; inferior margin of 

 the furrow of each falx armed with two strong teeth. Maxillae short, broad. 

 arched, furnished with a few black, bristly hairs, yellow, inner angles pallid; 

 scopula yellowish. Labium slujrt. broader tli;in long, arched, truncated, 

 parallel-sided, yellow, apex pallid; surface furnished with a few short, black 

 bristlv hairs. Sternum rounded, rather large, arched, clothed with black 



