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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATURAL 
[Dec., 1885. 
Gen. nov. Rudra 1 . 
Cephalothorax very low and flat; slightly wider behind the 
dorsal eyes; but little longer than wide. Thoracic part twice as 
long as cephalic part, rounded behind. 
Eyes forming a quadrangle nearly twice as wide as long, and 
equally wide in front and behind. Anterior row of eyes slightly 
curved downward; the middle subtouching, the lateral a little 
more sepaiated, the middle a little more than twice as large 
as the lateral eyes. Eyes of the second row small, and placed 
half-way between the dorsal and lateral eyes. Dorsal eyes 
smaller than the lateral, and much further from each other than 
from the lateral border. 
Clypeus only a line. 
St er num oval, rounded behind, truncated in front. Anterior 
coxse separated by width of the labium. 
Maxi Mx less than twice labium, enlarged and rounded at 
extremity; parallel. 
Labium about longer than wide, narrow and rounded at 
tip. 
Fakes as wide as middle eyes, and but little longer than the 
face; nearly vertical. 
tibia and * t* if’ ^ - First ^gs much the stoutest, with femur, 
third sh! f n T enkrged - The P atella "'ith tibia of the 
£ ££ t\ tibia of the fourth; metor - 
AMovien but little longer than^ide * ^ ^ ^ 
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about as wide as long. The fi re ‘t ro the ce P halothor « x *** 
Holoplatys E. S. is not far away tJ °, 6yeS iS n0t S ° 
legs, however, easily distinguish it " qUadraDgle ^ ‘ 
1 Proper name—Sanscrit. 
