fi4 TULLGREN, SPIDERS COLLECTED IN SOUTH-CHILE BY P. DUSEN. 



the tarsi and metatarsi with a deiise scopula. The femora 

 with three spines in the middle-line on the back; tibijt I 

 and II with 1. 2. 2 spines beneath. Tibia -t- patella IV about 

 as long as the cephalothorax. The claws have 7 — 9 strong 

 and a little divergent teeth. 



Abdomen oval, broader behind; the back is påle greenish- 

 brown in the middle with a longitndinal brown-violet band, 

 abrupted aboiit a third from the luamille and at this point 

 continued by a short oblique stripe on each side, it forms 

 also a figur of this appearance: A. On each side of the ab- 

 domen is a broad longitndinal band of violet colour, this 

 band is reticulated and most distinct towards the mamillaj. 

 The venter, which is påle greenish-brown, has a great number 

 of small violet spöts arranged in a longitndinal band from 

 the vulva to the mamillse. 



Yulva conf. Pl. VI, fig. 3. 



Measurements : 



total length 7 unn. 



length of the cephalothorax 2,6 



breadth : > >, 2 > 



length » » abdomen 4,3 » 



breadth » » » 3 » 



length ■>' » 1st leg 7,4 >^' 



» » >' 2d » 0,4 >■ 



» » 3d '• 5,7 >•' 



>' >•• >^ 4th v 7,8 ;^- 



Three ad. females from the lower part of the Aj^sen 

 Valley, Jan. 1897. 



G. pallida n. sp. 



Female. — Cephalothorax is broad oval, ver}' taj^ering 

 towards the front. It is comparatively convex and the pars 

 cephalica is very distinctly separated from the pars thoracica, 

 which has a long and fine central-farrow. It is densely 

 strewn with short and fine adpressed white hairs and in the 

 region of the eyes with some scattered long npturned ones. 

 The colonr is påle yellowish on each side with a red brown 

 band more or less radiately abrupted. The clypeus is scar- 

 cely as high as the diameter of the anterior lateral eyes. 



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

 nearly as large as the lateral ones and the interval between 



