292 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. 



lanceolate mark a small triangular black spot and on each side of 

 dorsal light area two black spots of which the most anterior is on a 

 level with tip of lanceolate mark. 



Anterior row of eyes much shorter than the second (33 : 48) ; strongly 

 procurved; laterals with diameter three fourths that of the median; 

 medians their radius apart and half as far, or scarcely more, from 

 the laterals. Clypeus conspicuously receding; width about equal to 

 diameter of median eye. Eyes of second row more than twice the 

 diameter of an anterior median eye (about 5:2), not quite three 

 fourths their diameter apart (about 10:7), one fourth their diameter 

 from anterior median eyes. Area of median eyes very much wider 

 than long (ratio about 16:9), wider behind than in front in ratio 48: 17, 

 or nearly three times. Eyes of third row clearly smaller than those of 

 the second (diameters about as 17:20), less than 2.5 times their diam- 

 eter, apart. Area of posterior eyes to total length of carapace nearly 

 as 1:3.6 or 3.7. 



Labium nearh' as wide as long; basal notches one fourth or but 

 little more of the total length of labium, (Plate 24, fig. 7). 



Sternum about six sevenths as wide as the total length. 



Lower margin of furrow of chelicera with three stout teeth of which 

 the most proximal may be smaller than the others; upper teeth as 

 usual. 



Spines of anterior tibiae and metatarsi as usual in Pardosa or nearly 

 so. Patellae of posterior legs with a spine not only on each lateral 

 surface but also with two dorsal spines, one basal and one strictly 

 distal. 



Tibia IV with spine at base above. None of tarsi scopulate, 

 strongly setose beneath. Paired claws with about 10, closely set teeth. 



Female. Length 6 mm. Length of cephalothorax 3.2 mm.; width, 

 2.1 mm. 



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



Leg I 2.1 mm. 2.7 mm. 1.8 mm. 1.2 mm. 7.8 mm. 



Leg II 2 2.3 1.4 1.1 6.S 



Leg III 2 2.1 1.7 1 6.8 



Leg IV .3 3.1 3 1.8 10.9 



Localities.— Santa Ana, 3,000 feet, August. (M. C. Z. 294, one 

 female). Huadquina, 5,000 feet, July. (M. C. Z. 295). 



