272 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. 



edges of medians intersecting the laterals back of their middles; 

 medians their diameter apart, five sixths as far from the laterals 

 which are of the same size or nearly so. Posterior lateral eyes equal 

 to the anterior laterals from which they are separated by two thirds 

 their diameter. Anterior row of eyes shorter than the posterior in 

 ratio 25:33; slightly recurved; medians smaller than laterals, their 

 diameters being to each other nearly as 2 : 3, their radius apart, nearly 

 half as far from the laterals. Clypeus a little narrower than diameter 

 of a median eye. Area of median eyes longer than wide in ratio 7:6; 

 wider behind than in front in ratio 3:2. 



Sternum longer than wide in the ratio 62 : 47. 



Labium some more than two thirds as wide as long; apex squarely 

 truncate, not incised or indented. 



Lower margin of furrow of chelicera with four small teeth decreasing 

 in size proximad as usual. 



Tibia I with three pairs of ventral spines of which the two first 

 pairs are long, those of the basal pair reaching the bases of the median 

 ones, the distal pair small; two spines on the anterior and two on the 

 posterior surface. Metatarsus I with the usual pair of long ventral 

 spines at base; two spines on anterior and two on posterior side. 

 Scopulae very sparse. Femur I with three spines in middorsal line, 

 and also one caudad of this line and two cephalad. 



Female. Length, 5.1 mm. Length of cephalothorax, 2 mm.; 

 width, 1.8 mm. 



fem. tib.-1-pat. met. tar. total 



ioca%.— Huadquina; 5,000 feet, July. (Type, M. C. Z. 260, 

 one female not qjuite mature). 



Anyphaena sp. 



Locality. — Tincochaea, 7,000 feet, August. (M. C. Z. 330, one 

 immature specimen). 



