408 
Messrs Nuttall and Warburton, 
brown ground-colour variegated with metallic golden and dark 
brown markings (whence “versicolor”); the principal metallic lines 
radiate from a spot behind the centre of the scutum, an anterior 
pair marking a pseudoscutum; the principal dark brown markings 
are two crescentic spots internal to the eyes, a broad median 
posterior band, and a ring on either side of it ; cervical grooves 
short ; lateral grooves well-marked, complete ; festoons long, narrow, 
well-marked, ornate ; eyes pale, flat. Venter yellow ; spiracles (Fig. 
29) long comma-shaped, narrow, white ; plaques present. Capitu- 
lum long (1 mm.), base broadly rectangular; palps long; hypostome 
equal in length to the palps, dentition 3|3, six teeth per file. Legs 
medium, yellow ; coxa I (Fig. 27 B ) bifid with sharp spurs, the 
outer longer, also a slight ventral spur in front ; a single sharp 
spur at the inner angle of coxa IY ; coxae II and III with very 
slight blunt spurs; tarsi like those of A. cooperi (Fig. 36). 
Fig. 28. ? dorsal aspect. 
Fig. 29. and ? spiracles 
respectively *5 and '8 mm. 1. 
Female (fairly well fed), L. 8, W. 5 mm. Body (Fig. 28) 
mottled with yellow and brown, sparsely haired. Scutum cordiform 
(2*2 x 2’6 mm.) with metallic gold and dark brown markings ; the 
latter along the cervical grooves, about the eyes, and along the 
postero-lateral margins ; eyes pale, flat ; each of the faintly marked 
festoons, except the median, bears a pale wart-like tubercle. 
Venter pale, hairless ; spiracles (Fig. 29) short comma-shaped, 
pale brown. Capitulum (1'6 mm. 1.) like </* ; hypostome with 
dentition 2|2; porose areas medium, oval. Legs like £ . 
