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inner side near base and beyond slightly concave. The tro- 

 chanter, femur and tibia finely granulated and sparsely fur- 

 nished with short clavate hairs. Claw, moderate size, as long- 

 as cephalothorax plus mandibles. Fingers slender, quite 

 strongly curved, nearly as long as the hand, the inner margins 

 provided with a row of conical teeth. Hand strongly convex 

 on inner side, tapering to the fingers, not so strongly convex 

 on the outer side. Hand finely granulated and with few clavate 

 hairs, fingers smooth with many long simple tactile hairs. 



Mandibles robust for the size of animal; the fixed finger 

 provided with many small teeth. Serrula attached throughout 

 length of moveable finger. Flagellum separated into four thin 

 parts. Spinnerets short and transparent. Mandibles covered 

 with long simple hairs. 



Legs, each with a trochantin, claws simple, legs covered with 

 strong clavate hairs. 



Habitat — Sycamore Canyon, near Laguna Beach. Collected 

 from sycamore trees about a quarter of a mile from the ocean. 



The species differs from Chelanops dor sails Banks by having 

 two indistinct eye spots. 



(Contribution from the Zoological Laboratory of Pomona College.) 



