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row very strongly and anterior row very slightly, curved 

 forwards. 



Anterior eyes, centrals much larger than the laterals, 

 and more separated from each other (interval 

 rather less than a diameter) than each is from the 

 adjacent lateral. 

 Posterior eyes equidistant, more than one diameter 

 apart, the centrals slightly the larger, but visibly 

 smaller than the anterior centrals. 

 Central eye space nearly as wide as long, and as wide in 

 front as behind ; without yellowish white pubes- 

 cence. 

 Clypeus convex, a little wider than the diameter of an anterior 

 central eye, its lower margin with a few long projecting 

 . incurved spinelike bristles. 



The mouthparts, sternum and spinners present no 

 deviation from generic characters. 

 Falces with a brown longitudinal band at the base on the 

 anterior face, and the Sternum with indistinct brown 

 marginal spots opposite the coxae of the legs. These 

 two parts together with the leg coxae and under abdomen 

 pale yellow brown. 

 LEGS. — Order of length, 4. i. 2. 3. moderately long and strong, 

 clear yellow brown ; all with long strong spines. The tips 

 of the metatarsi alone suffused dark brown, the other 

 portions of the legs being quite free from markings. 



TihicB I. and II., with two rows beneath of 7-7 or 8-8 

 exceedingly long and strong (especially the posterior 

 ones) raised prone spines ; dorsal spines none. 

 Metatarsi I. and II., with two rows of 3.3 similar 



spines beneath. 

 Tibiae and Metatarsi III. and IV., with dorsal, lateral 



and inferior spines. 

 Tibiae IV., with three dorsal spines centrally placed 



in a longitudinal line. 

 Femora with dorsal and latero-dorsal spines and on the 

 internal side an oblique line running to the apex 

 of 7 or 8 long slender spines, diminishing in size 

 and strength upwards. Femora I. with a ver\' 

 long strong erect spine in terminal half on anterior 

 side. 

 Tarsi without spines, scopulae confined to extremity 

 of joint ; claws with fasciculated hairs. 

 ABDOMEN somewhat elongated, the greatest width in pos- 

 terior half ; clear yellow brown ; the dorsal dark brown 

 patches arranged in three longitudinal lines, the central 

 one divided at its anterior end and enclosing a lanceolate 

 pale strip, characteristic of the Zors, much less pronounced 



1912 Oct. I. 



