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



Eyes. — The front-row is very little procurved; the 

 middle-eyes are about thrice as large as the lateral ones; the. 

 interval between the two middle-eyes is a little broader than 

 their diameter and the distance from the lateral eyes much 

 shorter. The two lateral eyes are very different in size; the 

 posterior one about thrice as large as the anterior eye and 

 the distance between them about as long as the diameter of 

 the latter. The hind-row is strongly procurved, the middle- 

 eyes smaller than the lateral ones; the interval between the 

 middle-eyes is nearly as broad as twice their diameter and a 

 little longer than the distance from the lateral eyes. The 

 area of the middle-eyes is much more long than broad, scar- 

 cely narrower in front. 



Cheliceres are red-brown, nearly cylindrical, densely 

 clothed with long hairs. The outer margin of the claw-fur- 

 row with three small teeth, the inner one with two small 

 ones. 



Maxillce and lahinm påle testaceous, the latter a little 

 more long than broad and rounded at the apex, about half 

 as long as the maxillse, which are rounded at the apex and 

 have nearly parallel margins. 



Strernum is broad oval, a little more long than broad, 

 very little projected between the last coxse. The colour is 

 testaceous with scattered dark long hairs. 



Legs 1, 2, 4, 3, testaceous, densely clothed with short 

 and long dark hairs and bristles. The femora have in the 

 dorsal line three very long spines. The femur I has on the 

 front-side near the apex two spines; the femur II — IV on the 

 same place a single one. The tibise I — II have on each side 

 near the apex one spine; the tibife III — IV on the front-side 

 one near the apex and behind two ones. Beneath the tibia 

 III has 1, 2, spines, the other tibite 1, 2, 2. The metatarsi 

 I and II have beneath near the base two long spines; the 

 metatarsus I near the base on each side one and the meta- 

 tarsus II on each end on each side one spine. The metatarsi 

 III and IV have a greater number of spines. The metatarsi 

 and tarsi especially on the two first pair of legs have a thick 

 scopula, The claws have a great number of parallel conti- 

 guous teeth (c. 16 on the interiör claw). 



Ahdomen is elongate-oval, a little tapering towards the 

 mamillse. The back has a dark violet-brown area, in the 



