390 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. (November, 1906. 
Last ventral segment almost entirely covered by the preceding, 
visible at the corners, where a longitudinal small keel is visible. 
ygidium scarcely visible, very small, short, blant and. 
rounded. 
Forceps with the branches remote at the base, stout and 
triquetre in tha basal half; crenulate on the inner margin, 
straight ; in the apical half, strongly attenuate, smooth, unarmed, 
and incurved ; the ri ag branch i is a little more strongly curved 
than the left. 32 o unknown 
a on Pirseak District, 3¢ 3, Nos. 9522,—29,—34/14. 
cies somewhat resembles A. masta and A stali ; it is 
Irger re the latter, much paler in colour in the anterior part 
the body, and the legs have not the very marked black bands 
ofA stdl’. It also differs from A, mesta in the paler colour of 
a. 
2 great eu in dedicating it to my friend, Dr. 
Annandal t enon of the interesting material 
which 7 ti bith? before me 
