288 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. 



partly regenerated and not normal nearly clear yellow, markings 

 obscure. Other legs with femora marked by four wavy or serrate 

 edged black annuli; patellae nearly entirely' l)lackish; tibiae with 

 two broad black bands leaving between them only a narrow circle of 

 yellow at the middle; metatarsi with three broad black annuli; tarsi 

 without dark bands. 



Abdomen beneath yellow, black at base of spinnerets; sides above 

 finely densely spotted with black, the spots fewer below, a black patch 

 on each anterolateral corner; dorsum pale in a band about a black 

 basal mark and also paler transversely at caudal end and in a narrow 

 median line connecting with the anterior light area. 



Carapace moderately high, the posterior declivity steep; dorsal 

 line in profile a little depressed at dorsal groove. 



Anterior row of eyes distinctly shorter than the second (9:10); 

 moderately procurved; median eyes clearly less than their radius 

 apart (four elevenths of diameter), closer to the laterals, their diam- 

 eter exceeding that of the laterals in about the ratio 11:9. Anterior 

 median eyes separated from the lower edge of clypeus by less than their 

 diameter (about 8:11). Eyes of second row not quite twice the diam- 

 eter of the anterior median eyes, more than their radius apart (about 

 thirteen twentieths of diameter); separated from anterior median 

 eyes by about the radius of the latter. Area of median eyes wider 

 than long in ratio 10:7; wider behind than in front in ratio 2:1. 

 Eyes of third row distinctly smaller than the second (diameters about 

 as 9:11), near 2.22 their diameter apart. Cephalothorax only 3.96 

 times longer than area of posterior eyes. 



Spines of anterior tibiae and metatarsi as usual in number; the first 

 two pairs very long, the distal ones much shorter. 



Labium a little wider than long (15:14); notches about one third 

 the total length, (Plate 24, fig. 5). 



Male. Length, 7 mm. Length of cephalothorax, 4 mm.; width, 

 3 mm. 



fem. tib. + pat. met. tar. total 



Leg I - - - - - 



Locality. — Paltaybamba, 5,000 feet, August. (Type, M. C. Z. 

 290). 



