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caput grooves moderately ; profile line rises from thoracic 

 junction at a tolerable angle to limit of caput, latter horizontal, 

 perceptibly arched, eye eminence projects forwards. 



Anterior and posterior row of eyes moderately and 

 somewhat equally recurved ; hind median eyes largest of" eight, 

 posited obliquely on the more prominent part of eminence, 

 divided from each other by an interval equaling an eye's 

 diameter and two-thirds, and from laterals of same row by 

 scarcely their space and a quarter; fore-centrals less than 

 one-third smaller than hind-pair, visibly more than their 

 diameter from them, removed from each other by a space 

 equal to an eye's breadth and one-quarter, separated from 

 side eyes by rather more than their space ; laterals about half 

 size of fore centrals, seated obliquely on a common, strongish 

 tubercle, their radius apart. 



Legs fulvus, faint green tinge, fuscous patches on femoral 

 joints, resolved somewhat into distal rings, on III. and IV.; 

 patella clouded, tibiae and metatarsi two annuli ; hairs white, 

 somewhat sparse ; spines light, scarce ; legs strong, patellary 

 and tibial joints compressed, two well-defined grooves; 

 superior tarsal claws — 1st pair, 9 comb teeth ; inferior claw 2 

 points. 



Palpi colour and armature of legs ; palpal claw 10 teeth. 



Falces light-fulvus, clouded, conical, vertical, basal half 

 prominent in front ; length rather shorter than radial and 

 digital joints of palpus, about as stout as the femur of first leg. 



Maxillae, length somewhat surpasses breadth, enlarged 

 forwards, roundly pointed, inclined over labium, latter nearly 

 as long as wide, well pointed, margin tumid ; organs chocolate 

 brown, fore-end pale olive brown. 



Sturnum blue-black ; cordate, eminences opposite coxal 

 joints well-developed. 



Abdomen oviform, depressed, humeral tubercles obtuse- 

 conical, directed somewhat outwards and backwards ; posterior 

 tubercles well-developed, centre tubercle of first row much 

 the largest and stoutest ; tubercle of second line as strong as 

 central of first ; third short and fattened ; pale brownish-fawn 

 colour, suffused, in more or less transverse patches, with dull 

 rifle-green, few spots of same hue ; margin of folium acutely 

 sinuate, commences at base of humeral prominences, curves 

 over, tapers to posterior row, obliterated on dip of abdomen ; 

 inner border olive-brown, outer creamy-brown ; short angular 

 mark of same colour on basal end; ill-defined, somewhat 

 lanceolate, greenish figure in centre of dorsum ; lighter shade 

 predominates on ventral surface ; shield olive-green, oval. 

 Vulva pale yellowish-brown ; represents a low, transverse, 



