24 TULLGREN, SPIDERS COLLECTED IN SOUTH-CHILE BY P. DUSEN. 



of the iniddle-eyes a little iiiore long thau broad, as broad in 

 front as behind. All eyes equal in size and surronnded by 

 black rings. 



Cheliceres yellow-brown, very sliort and tliick; the inner 

 elaw-furrow with four, the outer one with three strong teeth. 



Maxillo' and lahiiim 3'ellow-brown. 



Stermon yellow-brown, triangulär, a little niore long 

 than broad, densely clothed by long liglit hairs. 



Lec/s 1, 2, 4, 3, yellow-brown. densely clothed with short 

 and long hairs; all joints except the tarsi with long black 

 spines. 



Ähdonwii broad oval, dark grayish-brown, on the back 

 with a broad longitudinal dark brown band, which is more 

 or less indented at the margins. On some specimens this 

 band is not visible. 



Vulva eonf. Pl. II, Hg. 3. 



Measurements : 



total length 7,2 mm. 



leugth of the cepbalothorax 2,ri - 



breadth 2,3 » 



length » abdomen 0,5 •. 



breadth > ■ 4, r. 



length » » 1st leg Ii,» • 



;. » » 2d v 10,t5 ^ 



s ■» » 3d » ö, v 



» » » 4d "> 8, Ii v 



Some adult females from the iipper part of the Aysen 

 Valley, Jan. 1897. 



Dipliyeae. 



Diphya Xicolet. 



NicoLET in Gav, Hist. fis. y pol. de Chile. Zool. III 1849, p. 404. 



This interesting genus was described by Nicolet in 1849, 

 which arachnologist counted four species to it, viz. D. macr- 

 ophthalma, crassipes, louglpes and hredpcs. Of those only 

 D. m<(crophtlialma has been found again and by Mr. Simon in 

 a paper: Déscriptions de qiielqiies Araclniides du Chili et Be- 

 marfjues synon/fiitiques sur quelques-unes des especes décrifes 

 par Nicolet (in Ann. Soc. Ent. de Franee (0) T. 8. 1888 p. 



