298 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. 



EvoPHRYS sima/ sp. nov. 

 Plate 25, fig. 1. 



Carapace with a broad median longitudinal light band anteriorly 

 as broad as the ocular quadrangle but narrowing caudad to a point 

 at the caudal edge, this band reddish on head and becoming yellow 

 caudad; sides blackish brown with a narrow supramarginal pale stripe 

 on each side. Sternum yellow. Last three pairs of legs yellow; 

 first pair of legs with femora reddish brown, more yellow distally, 

 the more distal joints light brown, the metatarsus clothed with a 

 brush of long spatulate hairs on ventral surface, similar but more 

 sparse ones on ventral surface of femur and patella. Palpi reddish 

 brown, the femur with numerous white hairs above and with black 

 scopulate hairs below which also occur on other joints. Dorsum of 

 abdomen black with a narrow median longitudinal yellow stripe over 

 the entire length, the edges of this stripe dentate along caudal half of 

 length; sides yellow finely dotted with black and a more solid stripe 

 below at the anterior end ; venter yellow with a few dots at the sides. 

 Spinnerets dusky. 



Tibia I with the usual three pairs of ventral spines; one small 

 spine toward the distal end on lower anterior surface. Metatarsus I 

 with two pairs of spines as usual. 



Ocular quadrangle a little wider in front than behind and rather 

 more than one fourth wider than long. Eyes of second row caudad of 

 middle. Eyes of first row nearly contiguous, medians twice the 

 diameter of the laterals. 



Length of male, 4 mm. Length of cephalothorax, 2.2 mm.; width, 

 L6 mm. 



Locality.— San Miguel, 6,000 feet, July. (M. C. Z. 316, one male). 



Phiale panamae, sp. nov. 



Plate 25, fig. 4. 



Carapace black with a reddish yellow median longitudinal stripe 

 crossed by a black band at level of the third eye row and narrowing 

 to the posterior margin; also a reddish supramarginal stripe on each 

 side. Sternum yellow, dusky at margins. Legs and palpi dusky 

 brown, the posterior pairs somewhat paler. Spinnerets and venter 



' Gosiute sima, one. 



