Lip and Maxillae are black brown. The Sternum and inner part of the 
Coxae intensely black with long dark brown hairs, but at the anterior end of 
the Coxae pale yellow grey hair. The Abdomen is without pattern above, the 
skin dark brown, the hairs sandy yellow. Underneath,a broad black area 
extends from the epigyne to just in front of the spinnerets. The sides and 
rear are yellowish grey. The Legs and Palpi have the femoral joint red 
brown with yellowish grey hair, the other joints black brown with the same 
coloured hair over the main portions, but a black haired spot on the inside of 
the patella, at the anterior end underneath the tibia, and a black bare streak 
along the inner side of the Metatarsus. The Scopula on the Tarsus and 
Metatarsus of the front two pairs is grey, that on the rear tarsi black, spines 
black. 
The Cephalothorax, 2mm. longer than broad, is convex, rounded at the 
sides, the cephalic part raised. At the Clypeus it is nearly two thirds the - 
greatest breadth of the thoracic part but only half that width at the upper 
eye space which is the same height above the clypeus margin. The front row 
of Eyes is straight, the median larger than the side, half their diameter from 
one another and rather more from the second row pair, slightly less from the 
laterals. The Clypeus is the breadth of a front median eye. The diameter of the 
eyes of the second row is equal to the breadth of one of the front median 
eyes together with its distance from its lateral. They are not quite their 
diameter apart, and the whole row is shorter than the front row. They are 
their diameter distant from the third row pair, which are oval when viewed 
from above, as broad as the front median, and 34 times that distance apart. 
The Mandibles are stout and broad, rather flat at the base and clothed with 
long shaggy bristly hair. The fangs are stout and blunt. Low down on the 
inner margin of the falx sheath are three large blunt equal size teeth, and on 
the outer margin one smaller and then one larger also low down. The Lip is 
rather cup shaped, broader than long, hollowed in front and less than half the 
height of the Maxillae which are upright, convex, rounded at the upper and 
outer margins and thickly covered with long stout bristles. 
The Sternum is a broad shield shape straight in front pointed at the rear 
where the Coxae are close together ; it is thickly covered with long upstanding 
bristly hair. The Legs are moderately long and stout, they are thickly covered 
with very bristly hair, more especially on the underside of the femora. There 
are thick scopulae on the tarsi and metatarsi of the front two pairs, and on 
the tarsi only of the rear two pairs. There are no spines on the upper side of 
any of the tibial joints, but short stout ones at the side edge. 
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