Spiders and Their Near Relatives 



G. Colour pale reddish yellow, soft parts white. 

 Length one twelfth inch. Fingers a little 

 longer than the hand. A species found 

 along the seashore on Long Island, N. Y. 



Chelanops tristis 

 GG. Cephalothorax very dark brown, abdominal 

 scutae brown. Length of body one eighth 

 inch. Fingers as long as the hand. A spe- 

 cies found in southern Arizona. 



Chelanops ari%onensis 

 FF. Fingers a little shorter than the hand. De- 

 scribed from Isle Royale, Lake Superior. 



Chelanops morosus 

 EE. Inner margin of the hand very much swollen at 

 the base, so that the hand is nearly as broad as long. 

 F. Palpi greenish. Occurs in Florida. 



Chelanops latimanus 

 FF. Palpi nearly black. Described from Virginia. 



Chelanops virginica 

 DD. Hairs distinctly clavate. 



E. Inner margin of hand greatly swollen at the base. 

 F. Cephalothorax and palpi pale brownish yellow. 

 Florida species. Chelanops tumidus 



FF. Cephalothorax and palpi dark brown. Cali- 

 fornia species. Chelanops validus 

 EE. Inner margin of the hand but weakly swollen ati 

 the base. 

 F. Palpi pale yellowish. 



G. Florida species. Chelanops affinis 



GG. A northern species. Chelanops pallidas 



FF. Palpi dark red-brown. 



G. Occurs in the East and Middle West. 



Chelanops sanborni 

 GG. Occurs in the Far West. 



H. Length one eighth inch; finger about as 

 long as the hand and slender. 



Chelanops pallipes 

 HH. Length one twelfth inch; finger shorter 

 and stouter than in C. pallipes. 



Chelanops dorsalis 



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