PHIDIPPUS. 283 
1. Phidippus carneus. (Tab. XXVI. figg. 9,94, 2.) 
Phidippus carneus, Peckh. Occas. Papers Nat. Hist. Soc. Wise. iii. 1, p. 33, t. 2. figg. 5,5 a(?) 
(April 1896) ?. 
Type, 2, in coll. Peckham. Total length 14°5 millim. 
Hab. CentraL AMERICA}. 
This species has been included in our Table on the characters given by Peckham}. 
Three very large immature females, about 14 millim. in length, taken by Mr. Rogers 
in Costa Rica, probably belong to it, but not being adult one cannot be absolutely sure. 
Our figures are taken from Peckham’s work. 
2. Phidippus foveolatus, sp.n. (Tab. XXVI. figg. 10, 10a, b, 2.) 
Type, 2, in coll. Godman & Salvin. Total length 14 millim. 
Carapace purple-brown, clothed in front and on the sides with grey hairs and scales (the cephalic area has 
been denuded of hairs). Abdomen deep purple-brown above, surrounded on the sides by silvery-grey 
hairs, forming a more distinct marginal band in front, followed by two indistinct pale spots towards the 
spinners ; the central anterior dorsal area bears a patch of silvery-grey scales, followed by the normal 
median triangular white spot, then by a central elongate lanceolate band of silvery-grey metallic scales 
reaching to the spinners, flanked on each side by a larger and a smaller, slightly transverse, white spot ; 
the ventral area has a broad brown band denuded of pale scales, but with two fine lines of pale hairs 
extending longitudinally from the genital rima to the middle only. Palpi pale red-brown, clothed with 
pale hairs, the two apical segments fringed with much longer hairs. Legs and sternum purple-brown, 
clothed throughout with grey scales and hairs, intermingled with longer black hairs, tibie 1. and ii. being 
clothed densely with black hairs beneath. Mandibles bright metallic green, with basal grey hairs. Vulva 
notched behind, consisting of a deep cavity having a short, narrow, central, anterior carina. 
Hab. Mexico, Teapa (H. H. Smith). 
3. Phidippus aureopilosus, sp.n. (lab. XXVI. figg. 11, lla, 2.) 
Type, 2, in coll. Godman & Salvin. Total length 10 millim. 
Carapace red-brown, clothed with golden-grey pubescence and long brown hairs, without any white bands. 
Abdomen ochreous-yellow, clothed with golden pubescence, with a pair of black bands on the apical half; 
sides and ventral area brown. Legs red-brown, the apex of all the segments annulated with black ; palpi, 
legs, clypeus, and base of the mandibles clothed with scattered grey hairs. Posterior row of eyes much 
wider than the anterior ; small eyes one-third only from the lateral anteriors ; anterior row of eyes almost 
straight (very slightly recurved) by their posterior margins. Vulva consisting of a transverse circular-oval 
area, deeply and squarely notched in the middle of the posterior margin, with anteriorly a pair of deep 
closely adjacent concavities. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
4, Phidippus tuberculatus, sp. n. (Tab. XXVII. figg. 1, 1 a-d, ¢ ; 2,2, a, 0,2.) 
Type d, gynetype 2, in coll. Godman & Salvin. Total length, ¢ 9, 9 10 millim. 
g. Carapace with stout conical tubercles at the sides of the cephalic region, and a pencil of long black hairs 
above, in front of the posterior lateral eyes ; black or dark red-brown, clothed with brownish-yellow hairs 
and scales round the central anterior eyes, and black scales and short hairs behind, having a patch of white 
hairs just below and in front of the tubercle, and a short broad sulphur-yellow band extending posteriorly 
from behind the tubercle; the margins fringed with white hairs. Abdomen black, with a double 
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