30 TULliGREN, SPIDERS COLLECTED IN SOUTH-CHILE BY 1>. DUSEN. 



divided iii two longitiidinal bands. Ou all my specimens 

 there is no black ring around the mamillse.. 

 Viilra conf. Pl. 111, lig. 2 a. 



Measnrements: 



total Icngtb 



length of the ('e])li;ilothorax 

 breadth , 



-Ith 



4,:. mm. 



1,5 v 



1 ,;! v 



3,5 • 

 o -, 



C),;! 

 4 



Several adult females from the same locality. 



Male. — The cephalotliorax is yellovv-brown, on each 

 side of the pars thoracica is a broad blackish band, blackest 

 at the margin. They are not conflnent behind. The pars 

 cephalica has no reddish shade in front. The side-furrows 

 is very distinct and from the middle-pit radiate some shallow 

 furrows on each side. The diagram of eyes similar with that 

 of the female. CJieliccres are about thrice as long as broad 

 (conf. Pl. III, fig. 2 b), very dark brown-coloured. The ar- 

 matnre as by the previons species. Maxillce and lahium dark 

 blackish -bro wn with red-brown tips. Maxillce more rect- 

 angular, a little more long than broad. Sternum as by the 

 female. Legs 1, 2, 4, 3, brownish as by the female. The 

 spiniformed hairs on the anterior ])air of legs much finer. 

 Ahdomen is on the back whitish testaceons with reddish shade 

 in the middle, which forms a longitudinal verv broad band. 

 In the middle of the foremost part this reddish colonr is 

 more or less effaced. No black s])ots on the back. The sides 

 of abdomen and the venter as by the male of the previons 

 species. Vcclipalpns conf. Pl. III, fig. 2 c. 



Measnrements : 



total length 3,.") mm. 



length of the ceiihalothora.x l,s 



l)readtli . /. :> 1 ,i 



length j> » abdomen •1,\ 



breadth » » » l.r. 



