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somewhat abruptly contracted at front of groove and then gradually 

 narrowing to posterior end of cephalotborax, reaching second eye row 

 in front; tegument of median band light brown clothed with yellow or 

 brown-gray pubescence; on each side a narrow marginal and a wider 

 supramarginal band of same color and pubescence as the median one; 

 sides of cephalothorax elsewhere with dark reddish brown tegument, the 

 pubescence over which is mixed light brown and blackish. Region about 

 eyes usually blackish. Chelicerce dark red-brown, the lateral condyles 

 red, the claw also reddish. Labium and enclites dark reddish brown, 

 paler at tips. Sternum lighter reddish brown, with shorter brown gray 

 pubescence and longer black bristles. Coxce of legs beneath brown. 

 Legs brown with indistinct darker annuli, clothed with shorter and more 

 dense gray pubescence and longer dark brown or blackish bristles. Tegu- 

 ment of ahdomen above reddish brown, lighter beneath; pubescence 

 above intermixed gray and. brown and with black forming a mostly 

 obscure lanceolate outline at base and scattered spots; sides and venter 

 also with small darker streaks and spots in the pubescence; pubescence 

 beneath lighter than above. Spinnerets brown. Epigynum reddish 

 brown. 



Sides of face convex, slanting outward, a little less than half as high 

 as the chelicerae are long, at base nearly as wide as length of chelicerse; 

 in profile line of dorsum highest at third eyes, convex between third 

 eyes and posterior declivity. 



Anterior row of eyes slightly procurved, scarcely shorter than the 

 second ; anterior median eyes less than their radius apart, as far from 

 the smaller lateral eyes; anterior lateral eyes not fully one-half their 

 diameter from front margin of clypeus and about their diameter from 

 eyes of second row; eyes of second row, considerably less than their 

 diameter apart, scarcely farther from eyes of third row, which as 

 usual are more than twice as far from each other; eyes of third row 

 smaller than those of second nearly in ratio of 2.5 : 3. Quadrangle of 

 posterior eyes one-fifth the length of cephalothorax. 



Three equal and equidistant conical teeth along lower margin of 

 furrow of chelicerce; upper margin of furrow with three teeth as usual, 

 the first and third nearly equal, the third more removed from second. 



Legs slender; tibia + patella IV shorter than cephalothorax; meta- 

 tarsus IV scarcely shorter than tibia + pateUa; posterior femora (IV) 

 bent backward, second anterior pair of femora a little curved forward ; 

 tarsi I and II a little carved, tarsi III and IV with scopulae divided by 

 median setose bands; both tarsi and metatarsi I and II scopulate for 

 entire length ; tibiae and metatarsi I and II armed as usual ; patella I 

 and II not armed. 



