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First row of eyes much shorter than the second, considerably pro- 

 curved; anterior median eyes hardly their radius apart, about same 

 distance from the lateral or but slightly farther; anterior lateral eyes 

 as large as median or very nearly so, rather less than their diameter 

 from front margin of clypeus, a little more than their diameter from 

 eyes of second row; eyes of second row not their diameter apart, quad- 

 rangle of posterior eyes one-fourth as long as the cephalothorax; 

 posterior eyes seen from above close to lateral margin of pars cephalica 

 as in Pardosa. 



Labium longer than wide in ratio of 4.6 : 4: basal notch one-third as 

 long as labium; sides rounded below, straight and moderately con- 

 verging above; anterior margin truncate, not at all curved. Legs of 

 moderate length, short, not very slender distally; rhetatarsus of fourth 

 legs as long as cephalothorax; tibia + patella of first leg shorter than 

 cephalothorax; spines of anterior tibia? moderately long and slender, 

 the first pair a little overlapping the second ; anterior tarsi with well 

 developed scopula w^hich are scarcely or but imperfectl}'' divided, the 

 posterior tarsi not at all scopulate, simply setose. 



Septal piece of guide of epigynimi broad, narrowest adjacent to 

 transverse arms, distinctly widening anteriorly; the anterior branch of 

 transverse arms of each side conspicuously enlarged distally, making 

 the total width of the transverse arms conspicuously less adjacent 

 to septum than extad. (PI. XVI, fig. 3.) 



Total length, 7.2 mm. Length of cephalothorax, 3.3 mm.; width 

 2.4 mm. 



Length of leg I, 8.6 mm. ; tib. + pat., 3 mm. ; met., 1.7 mm. 



Length of leg II, 8.2 mm. 



Length of leg III, 8.2 mm. 



Length of leg IV, 11.6 mm. ; tib. + pat., 3 mm. ; met., 1.7 mm. 



Male. — General coloration like that of female; tibiae of first legs 

 densely clothed for entire length with a brush of long black hair as in 

 ocreata. Anterior lateral eyes but about half their diameter from front 

 margin of clypeus, smaller than median; eyes of second row scarcely 

 more than three-fourths their diameter apart. 



Tibia of palpus longer and broader than the patella, of nearly same 

 breadth from base to ape.x ; tibia + patella a little longer than tarsus ; 

 the latter clearly wider than the tibia (3.25 : 2.5) ; the alveolus relatively 

 large, the sides low and the bulb protruding; conductor high and 

 rounded above at the exterior end, but no distinct horn-shaped process ; 

 principal tenaculum rather small, bluntly rounded apically; auricle 

 of lectus very long, attaining or extending beyond front margin of 

 alveolus. 



