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Mandibles davk yellow-brown, with downlying white hairs and 

 upstanding brown bristles ; fangs bright red. Lip and maxilla^ 

 yellow-brown, with greyish-yellow hairs. Sternum yellow-brown, 

 with whitish hairs. Ooxfe pale yellow, with a dark band at the end. 

 Femora yellow, with three dark bands underneath. The other 

 joints of the legs dark yellow-brown, with black spines ; grey 

 scopul^ on all tarsi and metatarsi. 



Abdomen above greyish -yellow mottled with black, sparsely 

 covered with brown upstanding bristles and downlying white hairs. 

 On the under side the fore part is yellow, with short 3fellow-brown 

 hairs as far as the pulmonary apertures, the remainder pale yel- 

 lowish grey. The sides are darker, nearly black, with longitudinal 

 lines of yellow and white hairs. 



Text-fig. 93. 



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a, e3'es ; 



JJUodon liaivTcesi. Female. 

 b, male palp; c, lip and maxillae; d, epigyne. 



The ceplialotliorax is convex, highest at the beginning of the 

 rear slope, thence downwards to the eye-space. The cephalic part 

 is rather more than half the greatest width of the thoracic, its sides 

 rather straight, but those of the thoracic rounded. Along deep 

 longitudinal fovea reaches to the top of the rear slope, which is 

 steep. 



The rear row of eyes viewed from above is recurved, but 

 procurved from in front ; the median eyes their diameter apart 

 and rather more than three times that distance from the laterals, 

 which are of the same diameter. Of the shorter front row, the 

 laterals are as large as those of the rear row, but the median are 



