EURYPELMA. 19 
Females. 
A. Carapace entirely clothed with pale rosy-grey pubescence. Carapace 
scarcely longer than broad. Apical half of protarsus iv. scopulate. 
1. Patellee, apex of tibiz, and protarsi clothed with dull red hairs. 
Protarsus i. shorter than length of cephalic area . . . . . smithi, sp. n. 
2.* Legs entirely clothed with brown hairs, not annulated with red. 
Protarsus i. not shorter than cephalic area . . . . . . . . pallidum, sp. n. 
B. Carapace entirely clothed with sandy-grey or chocolate-brown pube- 
scence. Carapace always distinctly longer than broad. Apical third, 
or extreme apex only, of protarsus iv. scopulate. 
a. Legs with distinct pale longitudinal lines on the base of the pro- 
tarsi and on the dorsal surface of the tibie and patelle, and 
indistinctly on the femora. 
1. Carapace much longer than broad (23 x 18 millim.). Body much 
paler yellow, sandy-grey. Abdomen not clothed with fiery-red 
hairs. .. 2 ee - oe +.) 6Seemanni, sp. Nn. 
2. Carapace alittle longer than broad (26 x 24 millim.), " Body much 
darker, brown. Abdomen clothed with long fiery-red hairs . sabulosum, sp. n. 
6. Legs without pale lines; unicolorous brown. 
1. Protarsus iv. not or scarcely longer than cephalic area. . . . vagans, Auss. 
2. Protarsus iv. much longer than cephalic area (20 5—15°5 millim.). 
aa. Patella + tibia i. equal to carapace. 
Patella+tibia i. longer than patella+tibiaiv. . . . . . Jongipes, sp.n. 
bb. Patella+ tibia i. much shorter than carapace. 
Patella + tibia i. a little shorter than patella+tibia iv. . . . panamense, E. Sim. 
Notr.—At first sight, the differences in the eye-positions would appear to afford good distinctive specific 
characters. Careful comparison of numerous specimens, however, proves that these being very liable to 
individual variation are not to be relied upon for purposes of specific identification and distinction. The best 
characters I have been able to find are those furnished by the colour of the hairy clothing and the comparative 
measurements of the posterior protarsi and the carapace and cephalic area. These characters cannot be con- 
sidered as thoroughly satisfactory, but they must suffice in the absence of better ones. 
1. Kurypelma emilia. (Tab. II. figg. 5, 5a,0, 3.) 
Mygale emilia, White, P. Z. S. 1856, p. 185, t. 43°. 
Brachypelma emilia, E. Simon, Act. Soc. Linn. Bord. xliv. p. 338 (1890)*; Hist. Nat. Araign. 
éd. 2,1. p. 168 (1892) *. 
Type non-existent. Type of genus Brachypelma in coll. E. Simon, Paris. 
o. Carap., length 24, breadth 22 millim.; ceph. area, length 16; ocular tumulus 3x 2°5; mandib. 10. 
Legs: 1.78; ii. 73; iii. 68; iv. 81—i. fem. 19, pat. 10, tib. 18, prot. 14, tars. 10-—ii. fem. 11, pat. 9, 
tib. 12, prot. 13, tars. 10—ili. fem. 15, pat. 8°5, tib. 12, prot. 13, tars. 9°5—iv. fem. 19, pat. 10, 
tib. 15, prot. 18, tars. 11 millim. 
* The females of HL. emelia, White, and L. caniceps, K. Sim., are not ‘enowni but will probably fall in this 
section. 
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