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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATURAL 
[Dec., 1885. 
Quadrangle of eyes wider than long, a little wider in front 
than behind; anterior row straight, visible from above; middle 
.more than twice as large as lateral eyes, subtouching; lateral a 
little separated from middle eyes; eyes of second row small, a 
little neaier lateral than dorsal eyes; dorsal as 
eyes, neaier to each other than to the lateral borders; this row 
narrower than the cephalothorax at that place. Clypeus a little 
higher than anterior middle eyes, and about as wide; vertical. 
Fakes not very stout, shorter than face, vertical, parallel. 
Maxillx diverging, a little enlarged and truncated at the ex¬ 
tremity. Labium nearly ><? as long as the maxilla, about as 
wide as long, slightly contracted and rounded at the tip. 
Sternum heartshaped, about as wide as long, projecting be¬ 
tween the anterior coxae, which are separated by more th<in the 
width of the labium. 
Legs, relative length 1, 3, 2, 4; relative stoutness 1, 2, 3, 4. 
Patella + tibia I longer than cephalothorax; patella + tibia 
III longer than patella + tibia IV; patella + tibia IV a little 
onger than metatarsus + tarsus IV. Femoral, tibial and meta- 
the b SP1QeS 011 the f ° Ur PaUS; metatarsi of the fourth armed to 
nail v h h g T iS /" rJ Ueai ' Titanattu °’ separated from it princi 
bent and h e r ;° r - T ° f ^ "taught, not strong!) 
bent, and by the relative length of the legs. 
Triptolemus benignus 
sp. nov. 
Total length 5.2 mm. Wirbb ..I i 
Cephalothorax: length 2.3; width 1.9; height^ 
Legs 6.5, 5.2, 5.8, 4.7. Pat + tih t o? 
2-2 ; pat. + tib. IV 1.7 ; metat. + tar. IV !.5 ' ^ + ^ 
Coloiation. The cephalothorax has the e . ,. ,, 
taceous brown, with some red hairs abo l ^™ g 
the thoracic part and sides dark almost tj 16 anterlor e 7 es > 
is drab, with two curved black L , ^ The abdor 
on the anterior part. The legs ‘and’ a parenth< 
1 palpi are pale testacet 
