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rather more than a diameter, and their distance from the hind- 

 laterals is considerably greater ; those of tho fore-central pair 

 are rathor the smallost of the eight, contiguous to each other, and 

 separated by a diameter's interval from the fore-laterals ; those 

 of each lateral pair are contiguous to each other, and seated 

 obliquely on a strong tubercle. 



The legs are moderate in length and strength; 4.1.2.3. 

 taporing regularly to their extremities, well furnished with 

 coarso, rather prominent hairs, and a few slonder erect bristles 

 and hairs ; they are of a pale dull yellow-brown colour ; rather 

 deepening in hue towards their extremities. 



The palpi are rather short, similar in colour to the legs, 

 excepting the fore part of the radial joint, which is blackish red- 

 brown, and the digital joint which is of a dark yellow-brown 

 hue. The radial is rather shorter, but stronger, than the cubital 

 joint; its fore extremity, on the upper side, is produced, and 

 strongly emarginate, or indented in a circular form leaving two 

 cusps, of which that on the inner side is slightly curved, pointed, 

 and of a corneous appearance; this joint is furnished with 

 coarse hairs and black bristles, of which those on the outer side 

 are most numerous and strongest. The digital joint is furnished 

 thickly with coarse bristles and of moderate size ; its form is oval, 

 with a large roundish lobe at the base on the outer side tinged with 

 red-brown ; and at the middlo of the hinder extremity is a short 

 red-brown, somewhat toothlike, pointed prominence, whose point 

 is directed outwards. The palpal organs are highly developed 

 and complox, a strong, somewhat pointed process, with its inner 

 edge minutely serrated, projects prominently downwards from 

 near their centre, and at their fore extremity on the outer side is 

 another short strong one of a black hue, whose extremity appears 

 to be subdivided into several short divergent projections. 



The falces are similar in colour to the cephalo-thorax, moder- 

 ately long, powerful, vertical, slightly divergent at their ex- 

 tremities, and have each a strong, sharp-pointed tooth-liko 

 process in front, towards the fore extremity on the inner side. 

 The maxillso are strong, especially at their base on the outer 



