294 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF PVIay, 



dish-brown, the coxcb of legs a little paler and less reddish, clothed 

 with cinereous hair intermixed with longer brown bristles. Legs 

 fuscous, varied with some reddish-brown hues and marks, the femora 

 darker than the other joints clothed with brown and cinereous 

 pubescence. Abdomen blackish above, the venter brown; on each 

 side of dorsum a row of spots of white hair and the median part of 

 dorsum behind crossed by narrow white lines similarly formed by 

 pubescence; outer part of dorsum and sides densely covered with 

 minute spots and streaks of white hair; venter densely clothed with 

 brown and cinereous hair, two darker lines converging from the epigy- 

 num backward and uniting before attaining the spinnerets, these lines 

 being covered with the dark hair unmixed. 



Face with the sides convex and widely slanting, in height only about 

 half as great as the length of the chehcerce. 



Anterior row of eyes clearly longer than the second, rather strongly 

 procurved ; anterior median eyes some less than their diameter apart, and 

 less than their diameter from eyes of second row; anterior lateral eyes a 

 little larger than the median, their tubercles prominent, their diameter 

 from front margin of cljqDeus, fully one and one-third their diameter from 

 eyes of second row; eyes of second rowlarge, two-thirds their diameter 

 apart; quadrangle of posterior eyes half again as wide behind as in front, 

 a little more than one-fifth the length of the cephalothorax (4.8 : 1). 

 Lower margin of furrow of chclicene with the teeth nearly equidistant, 

 the fourth evidently largest. Labium but slightly longer than broad 

 (13 : 12.8); basal excavation one-third length of labium; sides below 

 hardly converging, but above strongly rounding and converging; 

 front margin very slightly widely concavate to straight (PI. XI, 

 fig. 1). Legs with tibiai armed as described \mder the genus, the two 

 basal pairs long and slender, apically bristle-like, the apical pair stout 

 and abruptly pointed (PL XI, fig. 4); tarsi, metatarsi and distal 

 part of tibiffi I and II densely scopulate, the posterior ones differing as 

 usual. For spinnerets see PL XI, fig. 5. 



For the structure of the epigynum see PL XXIII, fig. 2. 



Total length, 14.2 mm. Length of cephalothorax, 7 nmi.; width, 

 5 mm. 



Length of leg I, 17.8 mm. ; tib. + pat., 6.1 mm. ; met., 4 mm. 



Length of leg II, 16 mm. 



Length of leg III, 15.5 mm. 



Length of leg IV, 22.9 mm.; tib. + pat., 7 mm.; met,, 6.2 mm. 



Male. — Coloration as in the female, or a little lighter; palpus clothed 

 wdth fulvo-cinereous pubescence. 



