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7. Sparassus manifestus. (Tab. IX. fig. 6, 3.) 
Olios manifestus, O. P.-Cambr. loc. cit. p. 68, t. 8. figg. 16, 16a-d (g), 18, 18 a-e( 2)’. 
Type ¢, cotype 2, in coll. Godman & Salvin. 
Hab, Guatemata, Cahabon and Petexbatum (Sarg !). 
8. Sparassus stylifer, sp.n. (Tab. IX. figg. 7, 74, ¢ .) 
Type, ¢, in coll. Godman & Salvin. 
Total length, ¢ 9, 2 10 millim. (immature). 
3 @. Carapace, abdomen, and legs pale straw-yellow, more or less mottled with brown. (The two examples 
do. 
from which the figures are taken have only recently changed their skins, and an elaborate description of 
their coloration is impossible.) 
Palpus: tibia with a spur at the apex on the outer side, almost as long as the segment, stout at the base, 
more attenuate towards the apex. Viewed from above, it is directed obliquely outward and forward, 
curving slightly inward towards its apex. Viewed in profile from the outside, it appears geniculate about 
the middle, curving upward more or less abruptly. The palpal bulb is cylindrical and squarely truncate 
at the apex, whence there springs a long stout spiraloid spine, its inner margin concave, directed down- 
ward, encircling the bulb and terminating in a long sinuous filiform point. A small fan-shaped process, 
its margin serrate, lies at the anterior end of the bulb. 
Hab. Mexico, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith). 
A single adult male and an immature female alone have come to hand. 
9, Sparassus minax. (Tab. IX. figg. 8, 8a,¢; 9,2.) 
Sparassus minax, O. P.-Cambr. Biol. Centr.-Amer., Arachn. Aran. i. p. 177, t. 22. figg. 3, 3a(?), 
4, 4a-e(g)’. 
Type 3d, cotype 2. in coll. Godman & Salvin. 
Hab. Mexico, Omilteme in Guerrero 7000 to 9000 feet (4. H. Smith 1). 
10. Sparassus clarus. (Tab. IX. figg. 10, 10a, 6,3; 11, lla, 4,¢.) 
Sparassus clarus, Keys. Spinn. Amer., Laterigrade, p. 253, t. 7. fig. 138°. 
Type, ¢, in coll. E. Simon, Paris. 
Hab. Merxico!, Amula in Guerrero (ZH. H. Smith). 
A single male received from Mr. H. H. Smith appears to belong to this species. 
I have not seen Keyserling’s type. 
Our figures of the male are taken from the Guerrero specimen, of the female from 
Keyserling’s drawing. 
11. Sparassus ensiger, sp.n. (Tab. IX. figg. 12, 12a, b, .) 
Type, d, in Mus, Brit. 
6. Total length 11 millim. Carap. 5-25 x 5 millim. 
g. Carapace, legs, and sternum pale orange-yellow, the caput and legs speckled with minute spots of pale 
rose-brown. Abdomen dull clay-yellow, with a finely outlined wedge-shaped mark and a central line to 
the spinners brown. ‘The sides are dotted and streaked with rose-brown. 
