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MR. H. D. BADCOCK ON 



which it is ronnded. Back wall slopes straight down to narrow 

 groove, height = ^ caput. Thorax slopes slightly up to ^ and 

 then convexly and concavely to end where is rim, which can be 

 traced round to caput. 



Colour mahogany, darlrest on caput. Black eye-frame widely 

 broken between 3 and 4. Faint light-haired wedges at sides of 

 groove. 



Eyes. — 1st row slightly j^^i'ocurved by summits. 2=# 1. 1.1 

 an appreciable gap, 1 . 2 slightly wider. Eye square markedly 

 wider than long and very slightly wider at 4 . 4 than 2.2, 2.3 

 distinctly < 3 . 4, 3 below upper tangent to 2 . 4, 4 > 2 and lighter 

 in colour, projects over edges. 4-rim < 4 . 4. 



Text-figure 8. 



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Myrniarachne ramosa, sp. n., $ . 

 a. Profile, h. Sternum &c. c. Right palpus from below. 



Falces. — Longer than capiit < prosoma. Length = 3 width. 

 Inner edge straight with black ridge, outer convex with black 

 ridge. End hollowed, with outer angle sharp, inner chamfered. 

 On side view much deepest just beyond base, decreases consider- 

 ably to apex, upper edge being straight and lower slightly hollow. 

 Unguis long and tip reaching beyond end of maxillae, flat S curve, 

 with short branch or knob at 5. Groove non-existent and upper 

 and lower teeth liable to be mixed up. Upper teeth 9, of which 

 that nearest to unguis is strongest, the next 5 are spread over the 

 paturon with gap in centre largest, last teeth closer, smaller, and 

 overlapping maxillse. Lower teeth about 10, small, spread over 



