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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATURAL 
[Dec., 1885. 
straight; middle eyes twice as large as lateral, subtouching; 
lateral but little more separated from middle eyes than these 
from each other; eyes of second row small, plainly nearer lateral 
than dorsal, eyes; third row as wide as cephalothorax at that 
place, the eyes as large or nearly as large as the lateral eyes, and 
more widely separated from each other than from the lateral 
borders. Clypeus ]/i as high as middle anterior eyes, vertical. 
Falces stout, ( cT ) twice as long as face, ( 9 ) much shorter. 
Maxillae a little enlarged, and rounded at extremity. Labium 
about ]4 as long as maxillae, but little longer than wide, trun¬ 
cated. 
Sternum ( $ ) heartshaped, but little longer than wide, ( 9 ) 
more oval; projecting between the anterior coxa}, which are 
separated by more than the width of the labium, and elongated. 
Abdomen short, overlapping cephalothorax. 
Legs ( *) long, slender, glabrous, relative length 1, 4 ,2, 3; ( 9 ) 
relative length 4, 1, 2, 3; first pair stoutest in both sexes. Spines 
(on fust pair moderately stout, on the others extremely weak), 
on the femoral, tibial, and metatarsal joints of the four pairs, 
and on the patellae in *. Metatarsi of fourth pair armed to 
base. Patella + tibia III shorter than patella + tibia IV; 
patella + tibia IV longer than metatarsus + tarsus IV. 
^ earest Ballus K -> and having some general resemblance 
to Agobardus Keys. 
Z\ GOBALLUS RUFIPES Sp. nOV. 
f •, Totel len S th 4 mm. Width of abdomen 1.3 
. nov. 
