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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATURAE [Dec., 1885. 
Bavia ornata sp. nov. 
S. Total length 8 mm. Width of abdomen 2 mm. 
i^Cephalothorax: length 4.1 mm; width 3.4 mm; height2.5 
natWn 9 ' 9 ;^’, 6 ' 8 ’ 9 ' 2 ' Pat ' + tib - 1 4 ’ 2 ’ P at - + tib . 1112A ’ 
pat. -f- tib. IV 3 . 4 ; metat. -f tar. IV 3. 
doiI!}\ CePhal °ru mX h l0W ’ and is a little diJ ated behind the 
The cenh r’ Cephallc and thoracic parts are separated, 
tlora? t ° CCUpieS " 1Htle l6SS * baa Ke of the Jephalo- 
nearly Vertical ’ TheTl ^* 10 mclmed forward > and has its sides 
gradualLt t J r t ^ * a little »■** 
funded behind and o * “ 
Hue s»d K T f det t th “ io " g ’ *7 is a 
own diameter from th™ t? "1? Sel>arated b ? X lh “ 
The eyes of the . " 3 nnddle eyes are subtouching. 
dorsal as from the laterally 7 Thfl'^ “ fal ' fr ° mthe 
the lateral, are placed on th ’ doi ' Sal e T es are as large as 
and are farther from each otZZZf '* ^ Cephal ° th ° raX ’ 
There is no frons . aan ^ rom lateral borders. 
clypeus is vertical, and is i/ n i • i 
The falces are robust, wider thL “ the middle eyeS ' 
eyes, about twice as l on<T as Jr “ W ° middle anteri ° r 
ward. ° ace > a &d a little inclined for- 
The maxillae are enlarged and ^ -> , 
The labium is blu n r at' the at th ® extremity - 
maxilla, and is y 2 longer than ^ Lt is % as long as the 
The sternum is ixf i on „ e ,, 
contracted in front. ° atl w ^ e i ^ is rounded behind, 
the stoutest. The^o^JnjT ^ 2 > 8 1 the first pair is 
t here are femoral, patellarv Hh' i , PaiF are nearI y touching. 
y ’ b al and metatarsal spines on the 
