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Total length 



Length of cephalothorax 



Length of abdomen 



The coloring is similar to the S ; the epigynum as figured. 



Coelotes altilis, nov. sp. Plate I, fig. 74. Plate IV, fig. 74a. 



Total length 9 13-2mm. 



Length of cephalothorax 6* mm. breadth 3'5mm. 



Len2:th of abdomen 7"2mm. breadth 4'9mm, 



Cephalothorax yellow-brown ; head darker reddish-brown ; 

 mandibles similar ; cephalothorax with a few radiating darker 

 stripes ; mouth-parts red-brown, light at tips ; sternum yellow- 

 brown, darker on edges ; under side of coxse and femora light yel- 

 low-brown, rest of legs and palpi brighter yellow-brown, distal 

 joints darkest; epigynum reddish ; spinnerets yellowish; abdomen 

 light gray, thickly covered above and on the sides with dark spots, 

 and a few scattered spots on venter; on median line of dorsum the 

 dark so arranged as to leave several white chevrons ; abdomen with 

 short black hair; differs from C. montanus in shape of epigynum. 



Frequent in autumn and winter under leaves. 



Coelotes lineatus, nov. sp. 



Total length $ juv. 8'5mm. 



Length of cephalothorax 3'8mm. breadth 2" mm. 



Length of abdomen 4'8mm. breadth 2'8mm. 



One specimen of this carious species which is a young male in 

 the next to last moult. Cephalothorax yellow, with white stripe on 

 each side, and extreme margin black ; the radiating bands on 

 cephalothorax as usual ; the front row of eyes and S. E. of second 

 row on a black band ; each upper M. E. surrounded by a black 

 ring ; cephalothorax covered with scattered fine black hairs ; on the 

 head are five lines of black bristles; two on each side, one arising 

 from the upper S. E. and one from the upper M. E., these run 

 caudad and soon disappear ; another arising between the lower 

 M. E. and passing above between the upper M. E. and then runs 

 caudad to the dorsal groove, this is very distinct ; mandibles dark 

 yellow -brown ; mouth-parts and sternum yellowish, latter darker on 

 edges, both with long black hairs ; legs yellowish, with darker rings 

 on femora ; legs with long black hairs, sometimes becoming bristles ; 

 the arrangement of these is very peculiar. A linear space on under 

 side of coxffi is barren of hairs ; two linear spaces on upper side of 

 femora and patellse are also bare ; between them the hairs are long 

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