L Journal of Entomology and Zoology 
Anyphena incursa sp. nov. 
Female—Carapace dull yellow, darkened over the sides. Sternum, legs, endites 
and labium yellow. Chelicere chestnut. Abdomen in general yellowish grey, with 
a dark stripe along each dorsolateral surface, the two stripes uniting at the spinnerets. 
Lower margin of furrow of chelicera bearing the usual series of seven or eight small 
teeth. Anterior row of eyes slightly recurved, the eyes not fully their diameter from 
the edge of the clypeus. Anterior median eyes only slightly smaller than the laterals, 
their radius or scarcely more apart and not more than half as far from the laterals. 
Lateral eyes on each side their radius or more apart. Posterior row of eyes procurved, 
longer than the first row by about twice the diameter of an eye; eyes subequal to 
each other and to the anterior laterals. Posterior median eyes nearly once and a 
half their diameter apart and about their diameter from the laterals. Tibia I armed 
beneath with two pairs of long slender spines, one pair being basal and one median. 
Metatarsus with one pair of spines beneath, these basal. Tibia II] armed beneath 
with two unpaired spines corresponding to the posterior members of the pairs present 
on I. Metatarsus II with a pair of spines at base beneath. Posterior spiracle in 
front of middle of abdomen. Epigynum as shown in pl. 5, f. 2. 
Length, 6.6 mm. Length of cephalothorax, 2.8 mm. Length of tib. + pat. I, 3.2 
mm.; of tib.-+ pat. IV, 2.9 mm. 
Type—M. C. Z. 350. Claremont. Pomona College Coll. 
Anyphena mundella sp. nov. 
Female—Carapace yellow of pale brownish cast, a little darkened on the sides. 
Sternum yellow. Legs of same color as carapace. Abdomen above grey marked with 
numerous distinct dark dots, which show a tendency to be arranged in transverse 
series; venter paler, almost immaculate, reddish in front of genital furrow, the 
epipynum dark. Lower margin of furrow of chelicare armed with a series of seven 
or eight small teeth which decrease in size proximad. Anterior row of eyes straight, 
each removed by more than its radius but less than its diameter from lower margin 
of clypeus. Anterior median eyes only very slightly smaller than the laterals, their 
radius or but little more apart but only slightly separated from the lateral on each 
side. Lateral eyes on each side about their radius apart. Posterior row procurved; 
eyes very nearly equal in size to the anterior laterals, subequal to each other or the 
medians scarcely smaller. Posterior median eyes once and a half their diameter apart, 
very nearly their diameter from the laterals. ibie I and II and also metatarsi I and 
II each armed beneath with two pairs of long spines. Furrow of posterior spiracle at 
middle or slightly behind middle of abdomen. Epigynum as shown in pl. 5, f. 3. 
Male—Palpal organ as shown in pl. 5 f. 4. 
Length of female, 6.8 mm. Length of cephalothorax, 2.9 mm. Length of tib. + 
pat. I, 4 mm.; of tib. + pat. IV, 3 mm. 
Type—M. C. Z. 348. 
Cal.: Claremont. R. V. Chamberlin coll. Also Wm. A. Hilton coll., 1918. 
Anachemmis gen. noy. 
Cephalothorax similar in form to that of Chemmis. Anterior row of eyes nearly 
straight or a little recurved. Anterior median eyes smaller than the laterals. Posterior 
row of eyes much longer than the anterior row with eyes larger, the medians notably 
