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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATURAL [March, 1885. 
FAMILY ATTIDiE. 
Sub-family A t t i n m . 
£J-en. nov. Ganesa. 1 
Cephalothorax very low and flat; slightly contracted in front 
and behind; twice as long as wide, and a little wider than the 
third row of eyes, with a depression limiting the cephalic part. 
Thoracic part twice as long as cephalic, truncated behind. 
Eyes forming a quadrangle, a little more than wider than 
long, and equally wide in front and behind. Anterior eyes all 
separated, forming a line slightly curved downward 2 ; the middle 
are nearly three times as large as the lateral eyes. Eyes of the 
second row half way between the dorsal and the lateral eyes. 
I tarsal eyes further from each other than from the lateral bor¬ 
ders. 
Clypeus extremely low. 
Sternum wide and oval; narrower behind than in front. An¬ 
terior cox® separated by the width of the labium. 
Max ' dl;e ] ess than twice as long as labium, wider at the ex¬ 
tremity, parallel. 
Lahum a little longer than wide, rounded at tip. 
. * ake \ nearly vertica1 ’ not diverging, robust, short, about as 
wide as long, narrower at the insertion of the fang. 
1, 4, 2, o, in both sexes. First legs much the stoutest, 
^ 1 1 , enU 1 U ’ and tlbia greatly enlarged, and patella slightly en- 
arged in both sexes. The patella with tibia of the third shorter 
“, Pa * Wit i h tibia of the fourth; metatarsus with tarsus of 
fourth shorter than patella with tibia. The third and fourth 
pans have no spines. 
Abdomen long and slender, flattened above. 
1 Proper name: God of Wisdom-Sanacrit. 
*»p «f a. i.f 
the lateral eves- curved d , / 1 1 om * ie *°P °f the middle eyes ei 
^ middle ^ p^S W ^ 
