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NOTASPIS LANCEOLATA, Sp. IIOV., plate VII. fig. 8. 



Average length about • 33 mm. 



„ breadth „ "20 „ 



„ length of legs, 1st pair, about -21 „ 



„ » 2nd „ „ -19 „ 



3rd • 20 



4th „ „ -24 „ 



A species most easily known by the short lanulhe meeting 

 anteriorly, and the pseudo-stigmatic organs which have terminal 

 hairs. 



Colour and texture as in N.junda. Shape almost fusiform. 



Cephalothorax short, conical. Eostrum pointed ; rostral hairs 

 rather long, almost straight. LamelUie short ridges starting from 

 the pseudo-stigmata, and running inward and forward until their 

 ends meet only a short distance from the abdomen. Lamellar hairs 

 long, setiform. Pseudo-stigmatic organs with long thin peduncles, 

 and slender fusiform heads, each terminated by a single bristle. 

 Interlamellar hairs long, setiform, erect. Legs rather long, fourth 

 pair considerably passing the hind margin. Femora slender, with- 

 out blades ; claws monodactyle. 



Abdomen a long oval, the larger end forward. Four longitu- 

 dinal rows of fine hairs on the notogaster and a spine on each 

 antero-lateral margin. Genital and anal plates very large, close 

 together, almost pentagonal. 



Dam^us sufflexus sp. nov., plate YII. fig. 9. 



Average length about • 65 mm. 



„ breadth „ -40 „ 



„ length of legs, 1 st pair, about • 02 „ 



2nd • 52 



„ „ 3rd „ „ '56 „ 



„ „ 4th „ „ -70 „ 



A species remarkable for the extent to which the dorsal plate is 

 bent under, on to the ventral surface, and the consequent small size 

 of the ventral plate. 



Colour dark hazel-brown. Texture dull ; cephalothorax and 

 legs rough. 



Nostrum rather long, tip rounded ; it has a slight median 

 carination extending about half-way along the cephalothorax. There 

 is a rounded boss on each side beyond the edge of which the first 

 leg is articulated. Behind these bosses is a sharp narrow constric- 

 tion, then a larger boss on each side beyond which the second leg 

 is articulated, and then follows a second constriction : the last- 



