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tesselated, similarly to A. aculeata ; the tesselations, however, are not 
very distinct. A large red eye is present. Length 1 /200 in. 
Anursea scutata. PI. VII. fig. 8. 
This species, found in the fountain of the Botanical Gardens, 
Brisbane, in January 1889, is relatively both broader and deeper than 
A. aculeata. The curve of the dorsal surface is sweeping, whilst the 
ventral surface is comparatively flat. The occipital spines are six, 
the middle pair long and procurved. The anterior mental edge has a 
deep notch at its middle. The posterior spines are unequal, the length 
of one being that of the body ; the other is degenerated. A single 
red eye is present. Length about 1/120 in. 
