CUPIENNIUS. 307 
Hab. Mexico, near Vera Cruz and Cordova (Sallé!), Teapa, Orizaba (H. H. Smith) ; 
GuaTEMALA?, Salina de Nueve Cerros (Sarg*); Honpuras; Costa Rica (Rogers) ; 
Panama, Chiriqui (Champion). 
2. Cupiennius coccineus, sp.n. (Tab. XXIX. fig. 18, 2 .) 
Type, 2, in coll. Godman & Salvin. Total length 23 millim. 
Carapace and legs clothed with golden-grey pubescence and hairs. Sternum and coxe of legs pale chocolate- 
brown. Femora i. and ii., and iii. and iv. less conspicuously, clothed beneath with bright crimson rust- 
red hairs. Abdomen variable in colour: unicolorous brown or with a dorsal pattern very similar to that 
of the male of C. sallei (see full figure); ventral area unicolorous, entirely clothed with golden-grey 
hairs and pubescence. Mandibles black, clothed with three or four lines of pale hairs, Vulva similar in 
general character to that of other species of the genus, but the central tongue-like piece is conspicuously 
dilate behind. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 
3. Cupiennius getazi. 
Cupiennius getazi, K. Simon, Bull. Soc. Zool. Fr. 1891, p. 110 (¢)'. 
Type, 2, in coll. E. Simon. Total length 25 millim. 
Hab. Costa Rica} (Mus. Brit.). 
The vulva in this and the following species is shrunk and distorted, and therefore its 
shape cannot be very well made out in the dried specimens before me. 
4. Cupiennius griseus, sp. n. 
Type, @, in Mus. Brit. Total length 23 millim. 
Hab. Costa Rica (Underwood). 
This species is precisely similar to the last, but is clothed with grey, instead of 
fulvous-red, hairs. 
5. Cupiennius foliatus, sp.n. (Tab. XXX. figg. 1, 1a, 3; 2, 2a, 9.) 
Type ¢, gynetype 9, in coll. Godman & Salvin. Total length, g 15, 2? 18 millim. 
3d Q. Carapace, sternum, and legs pale yellow, clothed with fine golden-grey hairs and pubescence; the 
carapace with a broad, central, very slightly darker band, the margins also often dusky. Legs unicolorous 
orange-yellow. Abdomen clothed with golden-grey hairs, having a broad, darker, dorsal band, deeply 
outlined with black, extending to just beyond the middle, followed by very dusky, transverse, central 
bars, with a pair of pale spots on each side. Ventral area dull yellow-brown, with a very narrow, black, 
longitudinal, central bar. 
Palpus of male :—Tibia four times longer than broad, with a short, external, inferior, bluntly-pointed spur, 
very similar to that of C. salle, but the central ‘‘ unca” has a cusp behind. 
Vulva of female longer than broad, the central tongue-like piece nearly or quite as wide as the lateral 
portions, dilate anteriorly. 
Hab. Nicaracua (Dr. Rothschuh); Costa Rica (Rogers); Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
2 Rf 2 
