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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATURAL [March, 1885. 
Height “ 
Legs. Fem. 
u 
u 
u 
1 . 
2 . 
3. 
4. 
2.2 
2 . 
2.2 
2 . 
Pat. 
1.5 
1.1 
.8 
.9 
Metat. 
1.1 
1. 
1.2 
1.4 
Tar. 
1 . 
.9 
.9 
Total. 
7.8 
6.5 
6.6 
6.7 
Philjeus vinsonii sp. nov. 
<?. Total length, 7.8 mm. Width of abdomen, 2.5 mm, 
Length of cephalothorax, 3.8 mm. 
Width “ “ 3 
1.9 
Tib. 
2 . 
1.5 
1.5 
-*-•* .V 0./ 
The is high and convex, and dilated behind the 
Z ,! “ ab0Ut M ^ than wide. The cephalic part 
and h° re K ° f Us lei * th >* inclined forward, 
The thoraci ' ? u depression fr om the thoracic part, 
steeply to he P , 8 * ^ funded, and slants 
thorax ^L P TT marghl - The col <* of tire eephalo- 
black line around the 7* m th ° racic P art , with a narrow 
tral spot behind the doITey^ 61- ’ & Hght T elIowish cen ’ 
is eligh^tTdef "behind than"in^ 'f S*** ^ l011g ’ 
slightly curved* thp inf . 1 ^ 10nt ‘ fhe anterior row is 
the middle eyes and Z , dle placed a litfl e further back than 
^ely separ£ Id Te ^ ^ t ^ « 
Cyes by a space equaling less than hal f 7 * ^ th& 
eyes of the second row- are half wn i ? I ' 011 ’ ° Wn diameter - The 
sal eyes. The dorsal eyes are a iL 6tWeenthe lateral and dor- 
and are Placed on the mardn nf n * ® maller than the lateral, 
further fr om each other than f 6 ° epllalot horax. They are 
fr °Th iS ^ ^ Wide 83 t he “tenor middle jl™' 1 ^ T1 * 
The dypeus is Mas wide as the 7 y6S ' 
c med backward; it has a fn l • miC6 e - Ves i and is a little in- 
T^e/^ are stout lo ? airS -. 
reddish-brown in color; thTfangHf mdined forward; dark 
The marife are narrow at ® M lon S a s the falx. 
e extremity, nearly parallel; browMnTotor ^ trUnCated at 
