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Diplostyla keenii, n. sp. 



3 mm. long. Cephalothorax pale with light gray radiating 

 markings. Legs long and pale with faint gray rings at the end 

 and middle of each joint. Abdomen pale with distinct gray mark- 

 ings, two pairs of large spots more or less connected on the front 



Fig. 19. — Diplostyla. — 1 and 2, male palfius of D. keenii; 3 and 4, male palpus of D. brevipes; 

 4 and o, male palpus of D. inornata; 7, dorsal markings of D. keenii; 8, dorsal markings of D. 

 brevipes. 



half and three transverse on the hinder half, the front one divided 

 in two. (Fig. 19, 7.) The male palpus has the tarsal hook blunt 

 pointed. (Fig. 19, 1.) The basal process is wide in the middle, with 

 the inner corner much elongated. The slender portion turns off 

 at a right angle. (Fig. 19,2.) The epigynum is of the usual shape 

 but verv short, as in alhoventris. 



Metlakatla, J. H. Keen, in collection of Nathan Banks. 



Diplostyla brevipes, n. sp. 



3 mm. long. Cephalothorax and legs pale, dull yellow with- 

 out an>' markings. Abdomen whitish with gray markings; on the 

 front half, two spots in the middle line, each partly connected with 

 two lateral spots; behind these three transverse marks, the front 

 one partK' di\ided in three (Fig. 19, 8.) The legs are unusualh- 



