24 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol.63. 



Locality. — Louisiana : Mandeville. Three females taken in May, 

 1921. 



Type.— C^t. No. 561, M. C. Z. 



Family AGELENIDAE. 



AGELENA LABYRINTHICA (Linnaeus). 



Aranea, lahyrinthica Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, 175S, vol. 1, p. 620. 



Locality. — China: Soochow (N. Gist Gee). One male and one 

 female taken October 5. 



TEGENARIA, species. 



Locality.— Q\\m?i : Kuliang. One immature specimen taken Au- 

 mist 26. 



COELOTES KULIANGANUS, new species. 



Plate 5, fig. 40. 



Female. — In alcohol, the carapace, sternum, mouth parts, and legs 

 are dark yellow, the carapace dusky about the eyes, but neither cara- 

 pace nor legs with any definite markings. Carapace glabrous. Ster- 

 num with numerous long, erect dark hairs. Mouth parts and legs 

 clothed with similar long bristles, with intervening shorter ones. 

 Ground color of abdomen dusky grey; dorsally a series of black 

 chevron marks which in the anterior half united along middorsal 

 line; the ectal ends of the posterior chevrons bent forwards on the 

 upper part of the sides and then ventrad. Abdomen clothed with 

 numerous long oblique bristles, with shorter, nonappressed ones in- 

 tervening. 



Anterior row of eyes shorter than the posterior by the radius of 

 an eye at each end. Anterior row straight, with the medians obvi- 

 ously smaller than the laterals. Anterior median eyes a little less 

 than their radius apart, closer to the laterals. Anterior laterals 

 nearly their diameter from edge of clypeus. Posterior row of eyes 

 straight; eyes equal in size and equidistant, not fully their diameter 

 apart. Lateral eyes on each side not more than their radius apart. 



Labium longer than wide ; distal margin mesally concave. 



Lower margin of furrow of chelicera armed with two, moderately 

 small, teeth. 



Tibia I and metatarsus I each armed beneath with three pairs of 

 spines of which the basal and submedian ones are long and slender, 

 the distal ones short. Femur I with two long slender spines on an- 

 terior surface toward distal end, and tibia I with one at distal end. 

 Tibia II with two spines on anterior surface. 



