BIHANG TILL K. SV. VET.-AKAD. HANDL. BAND 28. AFD. IV. N:0 1. 43 



breadth of the ceplialothorax l,s uiiu. 



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length » » abdomen 2,2 » 



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length »» 1st leg 7 » 



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A young male of tliis spider differs especially from the 

 female by the abdomen, which is only a little more broad 

 than long. The armature of the legs seems to be similar. 



G. affinis n. sp. 



Female. — CcpJialothorax of ordin ary shape, påle yellow. 

 The clypeus about twice as high as the diameter of the an- 

 terior middle-eyes. 



Eyes. — The front-row nearly straight; the middle-eyes 

 separated by an interval about thrice as long as their dia- 

 meter, the distance to the lateral ones much longer. The 

 two lateral eyes contiguons. The hind-row recurved; the 

 middle-eyes separated by an interval thrice as long as their 

 diameter and a little larger than the anterior ones. The area 

 of the middle-eyes forms a trapezium narrower in front and 

 more broad than long. 



The mouth-parts and the sternum nearly as by the pre- 

 vious species, påle yellow. 



Legs 1, 2, 4, 3, yellow. The two distal joints of the 

 anterior pair of legs a little curved.^ The inner side of the 

 tibia I with four long (much longer than by Gn, cordiformis, 

 nearly as by Gn. spiculator) spines, of which that nearest 

 the apex is shortest. The second spine more than thrice as 

 long as the breadth of the tibia. Between these long spines 

 and between the fourth and the apex 1 — 3 short spines. More 

 above on the same side tAvo finer and shorter spines, one in 

 the middle and one near the base of the joint. On the same 

 side of metatarsus I two very long spines and above these a 

 finer one in the proximal half and between these and to the 

 apex of the joint a row of short spines growing in length 

 towards the apex. The apical spine nearly half as long as 



^ The Femar I with two spines on the inner side and one on the dor- 

 sal eide. 



