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markings; venter brown, with in most a median and on each side a 

 lateral stripe of reddish-brown or rust color behind genital furrow, 

 these stripes formed by a close network; venter clothed with white 

 hair. Spinnerets brown, the anterior ones frequently darker or even 

 blackish. Epigynuju reddish brown. 



Chelicerae rather long for a Pardosa, once and a fourth or more times 

 as long as the height of the face; sides of face nearly straight, steep. 



Anterior row of eyes much shorter than the second, slightly pro- 

 curved; anterior median eyes their diameter apart or nearly so, rather 

 less than half as far from the lateral eyes, their diameter from eyes of 

 second row; anterior lateral eyes but slightly smaller than the median, 

 twice their diameter from front margin of clypeus and their diameter 

 from eyes of second row; eyes of second row a little more than their 

 diameter apart; quadrangle of posterior eyes one-fourth the length of 

 the cephalothorax. 



Chelicem with the lower margin armed with three teeth of usual 

 proportions, the upper with two. Labium as wide as long or slightly 

 wider (8 : 7.8); basal excavation about one-fourth or slightly more the 

 length of the labium; strongly attenuated anteriorly; the sides rounded 

 below but straight or substraight above; front margin straight or very 

 slightly incurved. 



Legs with the metatarsus of the fourth pair longer than the tibia + 

 patella ; tibia + patella of the first pair of the same length as the ceph- 

 alothorax; spines of tibife as usual; tarsi clothed as common in the 

 genus. 



Epigynum somewhat flask- or decanter-shaped, being narrow in 

 front but widely rounded behind ; lateral furrows narrow and shallow 

 in front, widely expanded behind; septum high, narrow in front and 

 more or less clavately widening caudally, higher than the transverse 

 arms, which are dark in color, more or less roinided above and bent 

 backward distally, their ends fitting into excavations in the lateral 

 ridges. ( PI. XIV, fig. 6.) 



Total length, 10.5 mm. Length of cephalothorax, 4.2 mm.; width, 

 3.7 mm. 



Length of leg I, 13 mm. ; tib. + pat., 4.2 mm. ; met., 3 mm. 



Length of leg II, 12.5 mm. 



Length of leg III, 12.8 mm. 



Length of leg IV, 17.6 mm. ; tib. + pat., 5.4 mm. ; met., 5.8 mm. 



Male.— Color in general as in the female though rather darker; palpi 

 entirely black and black-haired or with the patella paler above; legs 

 darker than in female, the light markings being more reduced. The 



