deemed the Type of a new Genus, 



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festooned lines, the basal portions of which, taken together, seem to form 

 3 triangles surmounting each other, the apices deficient; behind these 

 the central line has a series (four) of small crescents arching backwards. 

 From the external angles of the festooned lines dark patches run out- 

 wards and backwards. Beneath concolorous; 4 parallel festooned lines 

 running down the middle and converging towards the spinnerets. Legs 

 greenish, very hairy, the two anterior coxae and femora [hips and thighs] 

 castaneous. 

 Habitaty Kent. 



I have never seen more than tv^^o males, and, of course, am 

 unacquainted with the female. It bears the closest resem- 

 blance in its generic characters to ^ranea and Agelena; 

 but differs in the eyes being nearly equal, in the length of 

 the lip, and in the maxillae dilated at the apex : the palpi, 

 too, differ considerably. From Clubiona, to which the ap- 



