6<) TULLGREN, SPIDERS COLLECTED IN SOUTH-CHILE BY P. DUSEN. 



Four subad. females most probably belonging to this species 

 are fonnd in the iipper part of the Aysen Valley, Jan. 1897. 



G. saccata u. sp. 



Fe ma le. — Cephcdothorax broad oval, a little tapering 

 towards the front, a little convex. The pars cephalica is low and 

 by indistinct side-furrows separated from the pars thoraeica, 

 which has a fine and long central furrow and on each side 

 three shallow radiating furrows. The colour is light yellow- 

 brown on the pars cephalica with a lighter nearly greenish- 

 white shade. On each side of the pars thoraeica there are 

 three small dark brown döts arranged in a longitudinal row 

 and of which the two hind-most are nearly effaced. The 

 clypens is nearly as high as the diameter of the anterior 

 lateral eyes. 



Eyes. — The front-row is nearly straight (very little- 

 recurved); the middle-eyes much smaller than the lateral ones 

 and the interval between them not fully as broad as their 

 diameter, and much longer than the distance from the late- 

 ral eyes. The two lateral eyes equal in size and the inter- 

 val between them shorter than their diameter. The hind- 

 row is straight and the eyes are equal; the interval between 

 the two middle-eyes nearly as broad as thrice their radins 

 and the distance from the lateral eyes nearly as long. The 

 area of eyes is much more long than broad and narrower in 

 front. All eyes surrounded by black rings. 



Cheliccres light brown, clothed by long whitish hairs. 

 The inner margin of the claw-furrow with tv^^o strong teeth. 



Maxillfe and lahmm påle yellow-brown. 



Stcrnum broad oval, light yellow-brown. 



Legs 1, 2, 4, 3, very long and slender, light yellow-brown, 

 They are clothed with short and long fine hairs. The femora 

 in the middle-line on the back with three spines; the tibifie 

 I and II with 2. 2. 2. spines beneath. The tibia -f patella IV 

 a little longer than the cephalothorax. The metatarsus and 

 tarsus with a dense scopula. The claws have 8 — 15 theeth, 

 of which the eight on the exteriör claw are stronger and 

 more divergent. 



Ahdomen is elongate oval; the colour is yellow-brown, 

 <m. each side of the middle-line on the back a very small 

 dark brown dot, on the hind-most part of the back numerous 



