Pomona College, Claremont, California 3 
Parauximus tardatus sp. nov. 
Male—Carapace dusky over light brown. Legs with somewhat obscure dusky 
annuli over yellow. Labium and endites chestnut, pale across tips. Chelicere dusky 
chestnut. Abdomen dark over sides, dorsally a pointed mark outlined in black from 
base to middle, followed by a series of mesally connected chevron marks. Venter 
immaculate light grey with an angular extension from the dark of each side just in 
front of the spinnerets, the two processes not meeting in the middle line. Lower 
margin of the furrow of the chelicere bearing four large teeth and proximad of 
these four smaller ones. Anterior median eyes very small, rather less than half the 
diameter of the laterals, near their diameter apart and about the same distance from 
the laterals. Posterior row of eyes straight; median eyes smaller than the laterals. 
About their diameter apart and the same distance or a little less from the laterals. 
Anterior laterals larger than posterior laterals and separated from them by about a 
radius of the latter. Tibia and metatarsi I and II armed beneath with three pairs 
of spines. 
Palpus as shown in plate 1, fig. 2. Patella with a stout apophysis bearing distally 
numerous spines. 
Type—M. C. Z. 377. Claremont. 
Readily distinguishable by the characters of the eyes and the structure of the 
male palpus. 
Auximus pallescens sp. nov. 
Female—A species in appearance much resembling the preceding, though typi- 
cally paler with the carapace and legs much more yellow. Sternum yellow. Labium 
chestnut, pale across tip, the endites lighter; also distally pale. Abdomen colored 
somewhat similarly to that of the preceding species, but the dorsal markings in the 
type indistinct. The species is easily distinguished from the preceding by its much 
larger anterior median eyes, which equal or nearly equal the laterals and obviously 
exceed the posterior medians and which are separated from each other by rather 
less than their radius and from the laterals by not more than once and a half their 
diameter. Posterior median eyes separated by near once and two-thirds their diameter 
and from the laterals by twice and a half their diameter, the laterals much larger. 
Lateral eyes on each side separated by their radius or less. Lower margin of furrow 
of chelicera armed with four teeth. Tibie I and II and metatarsi I and II each 
armed beneath with three pairs of spines. Epigynum, apparently not quite fully 
chitinized, shown in plate 1, fig. 3. 
Length 12.5 mm. Length of cephalothorax, 6 mm. Length of tib.,pat. I, 5.7 
mm.; of tib. + pat. IV, the same. 
Type—M. C. Z. 376. Wm. A. Hilton coll. 
Auximus latescens sp. nov. 
Female—Carapace pale chestnut tending to testaceous in posterior and lateral 
regions. Legs testaceous to brown, the anterior ones often of slight chestnut cast. 
Sternum pale chestnut and the endites and labium darker chestnut. Chelicera dark 
chestnut or mahogany. The abdomen above is dark brown to blackish, with a pos- 
teriorly pointed pale mark reaching from base to middle followed by a series of pale 
chevron marks and on each side of it with usually three pale spots, which may be 
more or less connected with it or sometimes a short light line each side; venter grey- 
