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MR. H. B. HOG& ON 



[June 4, 



is a bunch of club-shaped spines on inner side of base of the 

 latter. 



The front middle eyes are 1| diameter apart, they are wholly 

 above the highest point of the side-eyes, \¥hich are twice their 

 diameter, and the same distance away from both front middle and 

 rear side-eyes. The rear row is recurved, the side-eyes being 1^ 

 diameter of front middle. The whole eye-space is twice as long 

 as broad, the sides being parallel, and the front side-eyes are 

 their long diameter removed from the margin of the clypeus. 



Text-fig. 24. 



Arhanitis gilliesii. a. Eyes. h. Rear tavaal claws. 

 Supposed A. huttoni. c. Rear tarsal claws. 



f-'The outer superior tarsal claw has two very long pectinations 

 between two shorter, and the inner claw two long and one short 

 intermediate ; none on the inferior claw ; one large at base of palpal 

 claw : this is on front edge of the tarsus-end, and not, as Mr. 

 Cambridge draws it, close up to the other claws. 



The inferior mammillae are one diameter apart. The superior 

 have the first joint longest and stoutest, the second one fourth its 

 length, the third conical, I'ounded at the end, the same length as 

 the second. 



There are fine spines on both upper and under side of the 

 abdomen. 



