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dusky in front of genital furrow. Armature of chelicere normal. Anterior row of 
eyes straight; eyes less than their diameter from lower margin of clypeus. Anterior 
median eyes obviously smaller than the laterals, rather less than their radius apart, 
closer to the laterals. The lateral eyes on each side their radius apart. ibie I and 
II armed beneath with three pairs of long spines, the corresponding metatarsi with 
two pairs. Coxe of third and fourth and femora of third legs densely spinulose 
beneath. Eurrow of posterior spiracles a little behind middle of abdomen. Palpus pl. 
4, f. 4. 
Length, 5 mm. Length of cephalothorar, 2.5 mm. Length of tib. + pat., 2.6 mm.; 
of tib. + pat. IV, the same or nearly so. 
Type—M. C. Z. 353. Cal.: Claremont. Pomona College coll. 
Anyphena ruens sp. nov. 
Male—Carapace and legs yellowish, the legs with some obscure dusky markings. 
Sternum, labium and endites yellow. Abdomen yellowish grey; immaculate beneath; 
streaked and spotted with brown over the sides and the lateral portion of the dorsum; 
dorsum posteriorly with two or three rows of spots more or less confluent into chevrons, 
preceded by a pair of spots, the anterior median region of dorsum immaculate. Arma- 
ture of chelicere typical. Clypeus not quite as wide as diameter of anterior eyes. 
Anterior row of eyes straight. Anterior median eyes a little smaller than the laterals, 
their radius apart, much closer to the laterals. Posterior eyes equal, obviously longer 
than the anterior ones, the row very slightly procurved. Posterior median eyes their 
diameter or slightly farther apart. The eyes in general closer together than in incursa, 
those of which they somewhat suggest. ‘Tibia I and II armed beneath with two pairs 
of spines—one pair basal and one submedian—and metatarsi I and II similarly armed, 
the spines in length from about once and a half to twice the diameter of the joint. 
Furrow of posterior spiracle rather behind middle of abdomen. Palpus as shown in 
ple dy ted. 
Type—M. C. Z. 352. Cal.: Claremont. R. V. Chamberlin coll. 
Anyphena zina sp. nov. 
Female—Carapace yellow, somewhat darker on the sides, as usual. Legs yellow, 
marked with a few much interrupted and often obscure annuli, the femora beneath with 
a longitudinal row of black dots. Sternum, labium and endites yellow. Chelicere 
brown. Abdomen yellowish grey; minutely spotted with dark above and over the 
sides; venter mostly nearly free from spots, but with a dark line from epigynum to 
furrow of posterior spiracle. Clypeus about as wide as an anterior median eye. 
Anterior row of eyes a little recurved. Anterior median eyes much smaller than the 
laterals, not more than their radius apart and much closer to the laterals. Posterior 
median eyes and anterior laterals about equal in size, the posterior laterals larger. 
Posterior row of eyes slightly procurved. Posterior median eyes a little more than 
their diameter apart, a little nearer to the laterals. Lateral eyes on each side more 
than their radius but obviously less than their diameter apart. ‘ibie I and II armed 
beneath with three pairs of long spines, none of which are apical. Metatarsi I and II 
with two pairs of spines beneath. Furrow of posterior spiracle behind middle of abdo- 
-men. Epigynum as shown in pl. 4, f. 5. 
Length, 6.5 mm. Length of cephalothorax, 2.5 mm. Length of tib.-+ pat. I, 2.6 
mm.; of tib.-+- pat. IV, 2.7 mm. 
Type—M C. Z. 351. Cal.: Claremont. Wm. A. Hilton coll. 
