48 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. 



brown, with longer and stouter dark hairs ; femora, patellae, and tibiae 

 showing two conspicuous narrow longitudinal stripes of white or light 

 grey hair unniLxed with the brown and a similar median dorsal line 

 on proximal portion of metatarsi; a narrow band of grey hair across 

 distal ends of joints above; femora ventrally with black pubescence 

 intermixed with that of lighter color and on anteroventral surface of 

 femur I predominating; bristles long, numerous, light rust-brown with 

 in part a pinkish tinge, especially distally. Pubescence of sternum 

 and of coxae beneath dense velvety black. Fringe of chelicerae and 

 endites rosy. Pubescence of venter of abdomen velvety black; 

 bristles of dorsum like those of legs. 



Eye-tubercle moderately elevated, convexly bulging between 

 anterior median eyes. Eye-area wider than long in ratio 41 : 23. 

 Posterior row a little longer than the anterior (41:39). Anterior 

 row of eyes not strongly procurved, a line tangent to anterior margins 

 of median eyes in dorsal view passing through anterior third of lateral 

 eyes. Anterior median eyes about equal or slightly less in diameter 

 than the lateral eyes; a little less than their diameter apart (20: 23), 

 only a little more than their radius from the laterals. Posterior lateral 

 eyes with long diameter larger than that of the anterior laterals 

 (28: 25), from which they are removed by about their radius. Poste- 

 rior median eyes elliptic, very clearly smaller than the lateral eyes, 

 the ratio of long diameters being 9 or 10: 14. 



Stridulating organ embracing bristles in an area on distal third of 

 coxa of palp, the area broader distad than proximad; bristles clavate, 

 about 30 in number. Stridulating bristles on coxa I forming a patch 

 above suture and a rather smaller one below it; the bristles above 

 suture larger than those below. 



Scopula of metatarsus I dense, extending proximad to middle only; 

 that of metatarsus II like that of I; metatarsus III with scopula a 

 little sparser; metatarsus IV with scopula covering only about distal 

 third. 



Metatarsus of leg I in the male only weakly bowed. Processes of 

 tibia parallel or but slightly divergent, the superior one decidedly 

 more slender and two thirds as long as the inferior one, with the usual 

 stout spine appressed to the ectal edge; inferior process abruptly 

 bent dorsad toward its distal end, but its tip not reaching projected 

 axis of the other process; inferior process proximad of the abrupt 

 bend straight or nearly so. 



Stylus of palpal organ of male long, distally very slender and 

 needle-like; in lateral view only weakly and evenly curved, not at 



