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MR. R. I. POCOCK ON SOME 



[Dec. 2, 



upwards and backwards, parallel, not diverging from each other 

 (text-fig. 83, A, A^), A row of tvibercles in front of the posterior 

 border of the scute and of the free tergites ; a submedian pair on 

 the 2nd and 3rd of the latter larger than the rest. Sterna with 

 a series of small tubercles. 



Acumontia majori, ^ ?, and Triationyx coriacea, $ . 



A. Lateral view of dorsal surface; A^. Spines of the scute from above; and 

 A2. Extremity of protarsus of 1st leg of female Acumontia majori, B. Lateral 

 view of dorsal surface of female ; and C. Lateral view of dorsal scute of male 

 Tricenonyx coriacea. 



Mmidihles with basal segment longer than in A, rostrata ; 

 second segment with a few antero- interior spiniform tubercles. 

 PaZpi similar to those of A. rostrata, but shorter; spines much 

 the same except that the external spines on the tibia are short, 

 tubercular, and much shorter than the internal which are very 

 strong ; tibia granular below ; tarsus with four pairs of spines, the 

 apical small. 



Coxa of 1st leg strongly spined, of 2nd tubercular internally, 

 of 3rd with one tubercle near the middle line, of 2nd and 4th 



