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from a hind-lateral eye to central of same row furthest from 

 it; depth of clypeus scarcely equal to diameter of a fore- 

 centre eye; pars thoracica broad-oval, convex, hind-slope 

 occupied by an orange-brown, semi-oval, flatly-convex depres- 

 sion, fovea at apex, triangular, slight ; normal grooves not 

 well-defined ; profile-contour rises from thoracic junction at 

 •a moderate angle, caput curve slopes at an angle of 35deg. to 

 hind-row of eyes. 



_ Posterior and anterior row of eyes moderately recurved ; 

 hind-median pair separated from each other by an interval 

 equal to their diameter and one-half, and from laterals by 

 their space and three-fourths ; fore-centre eyes plainly more 

 than their breadth from one another, rather less than an eye's 

 diameter from posterior centrals, which they equal in size ; 

 distance separating them from side eyes visibly surpasses 

 their space ; laterals about one-half size of centrals, posited 

 obliquely on moderate tubercular elevations, nearly contiguous. 

 Legs, femora, especially of I. and II., bright brownish-lake, 

 other joints fulvus, green tinge ; annuli fuscous, indications 

 ■on thighs of III. and IV.; two wide annulations on 

 patellery joints ; three on tibial and metatarsal ; fore-end 

 of tarsi fuscous; moderately haired'; spines brownish, 

 somewhat sparse; tibial spines scarcely equal, transverse 

 diameter of article; patellae and tibia? compressed, show 

 two longitudinal grooves ; former articles two-thirds 

 length of latter, of equal length on third pair; superior 

 tarsal claws— 1st pair, stout, well curved, 8 teeth, 5 strong 

 combs, 3 basal close small ; inferior claw long, sharplv bent, 2 

 small points. 



Palpi fulvus, green tinge, annuli of pars humeralis and 

 two _ fore-thirds of digital joint chestnut-brown ; hairs 

 whitish ; spine armature moderate ; palpal claw less curved 

 than tarsal ; nine teeth increasing in length and strength. 



Falces reddish-chestnut, strongly gibbous at base in front, 

 conical, vertical, half as broad as long ; length equal to space' 

 occupied by front row of eyes ; outer row of teeth, 4 ; inner, 3. 



Maxillce, _ length and breadth at extremity about equal, 

 roundly pointed, inclined over labium, which is perceptibly 

 wider than long, roundly and somewhat sharply pointed • 

 organs, dark fuscous, margins, greenish-yellow. 



Sturnum, lake-black ; hairs, white ; cordate, centre pro- 

 minent, eminences opposite coxa? moderate. 



Abdomen angular-oviform, projects over base of cephalo- 

 thorax, depressedly convex above ; contour of profile repre- 

 sents a somewhat even curve across dorsum, dips abruptly 

 to spinners from first row of tubercles, depth of dip equal 

 TO about one-half length of abdomen; humeral tubercles 



