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b°*. Tubercle provided with larger [var. dentata. 
teeth above and under theeyes. wnperator, 
d*, Scutum reddish-brown. One black [wnispinosa  ° 
SPC Aki icant, aeicyuca tne ey tere ele imperator, var. 
1, First pair of femora not more than four times 
as long as the second joint of the antenne. 
a’. Tubercle provided with strong teeth around 
THE'CYES! “eae pees Gir ate sis ee Oe plebera. 
6**. 'Tubercle smooth or granulated. 
a, Body granular above and below 
°°. Free ventral segments smooth. 
a. Body much raised towards the single 
SHUN a ono TAO ss ek onn aon ed aGe Hansenir. 
6°’. Body not more raised than usual. 
a°*, 9. Body completely black. Spine 
smooth. ¢. Terminal joints of the 
as RAINE take trastis. 
palpsiyellOw as ces-b cage tars sasiets ste atrata. 
b°*, ©. Blackish-brown. Spine granular. 
3. Palps completely yellow ...... varrans. 
6. Scutum with two spines in a transverse row. 
UIHeELE SIM OOLD.) saree varchar cea shane Roe eo taee se bispinosa. 
GAGRELLA DENTATA, 0. Sp. 
@. Cephalothorax almost triangular. Scutum bears two very 
long spines: the first directed upwards and forwards, the second 
almost perpendicular. Body raised towards the first spine, and 
sloping behind the second. Penultimate segment of the cephalo- 
thorax narrow, the last is not so broad as the articulations between 
the cephalothorax and the scutum. Frontal eminence well 
developed and armed with a short distinct thorn, directed upwards 
and forwards. A distinct lamina frontalis is very well developed, 
triangular and spinous. Granulation of the body, with the 
exception of the well-granuled coxe, so very little marked that 
it becomes smooth. Tubercle, seen from the side, rather high 
and convex, as high as long; seen from the front it is much 
broader than high. In front there is a thorn on each side of the 
groove, as long as the diameter of the eyes. There are two 
granules under the eyes, and the diameter of the eyes is much 
less than the distance between them, and greater than the 
distance between their lower edge and the base of the tubercle. 
Basal joint of the. antenna almost smooth. 
Procursus maxillaris internus long, slender, pointed, and pale ; 
the upper branch very long, the lower very short; its lower 
