BIHANG TILL K. SV. VET.-AKAD. HANDL. BAND 27. AF1>. IV. N:0 1. S> 



Gea C. KocH. 1843. 



(Fig. T) a— 1)). 



11. G. heptagon (Hkntz) Marx ]8iKt. 



The coUectioii contains several adult females and onp 

 single adiilt male from Orange co. of this species. As the male 

 has not been described before, I givo here a description. 



Male. — Cephaloiltorax abont as broad as long, rounded 

 at the sides, very tapering towards the pars cephalica, which 

 is a little elevated and ])rojected, a little more than a third 

 of the breadth of the pars thoracica. This is flattened with 

 a longitndinal depression in the niiddle. The colour is yellow- 

 brown with darker patches on the sides and towards the 

 xertex. — Eyes placed on black tubercles. The central eves 

 larger than the lateral ones. The posterior row strongly, the 

 aiiterior a little procurved. The space between the posterior 

 central eyes not as broad as between the same and the 

 posterior lateral and the anterior central eyes. The two 

 lateral eyes nearJy contigiTous. The four central eyes form 

 a trapezium much broader behind than in front. The space 

 between the two anterior central eyes a little broader than 

 between the two lateral eyes in the same row. — Steruiim, 

 hihiuDi, maxiUce and cheJicercs reseml)le in a higli degree 

 those of the feniale. — Legs 1, 2, 4, 3, yellow-brown, withont 

 annuli. — Ahdomc.n oval, withont tnbercles. The coJour and 

 marking resemble that of the female. Bulhus conf. the 

 lig. 5 b. 



Measurements : 



lengtli of tho cephalotliorax 1,7 niiii. 



breadth •:>■■- •/ l,r> ■> 



length > ■> abdoiiicu 2,:! 



breadth » -^ ;:> 1.5 » 



total length 4, o s 



Cyclosa Menge 1866. 



12. c. conica (Pallas) Mexge 1866. 



Two young females from Orange co. 



