Genus Grammostola, Simon. 297 
FF. Cephalothorax nearly as long 
as patella-+tibia i. 
G. Cephalothorax alittle longer 
than patella+tibia i. .... cheringtt, 2 (Keyserling). 
GG, Cephalothorax longerthan 
patella + tibia iv. and 
shorter than patella + 
URI Ese wate ace tara oans Familiaris (Bertkau). 
EE. Cephalothorax as wide as long ; 
legs i. longer than iv. 
I, Stridulating bristles few in 
number above the suture of 
the coxa i.; lower tibial 
spur i. (In ¢) without spine 
on the outer side.......... roquetiet, sp. Nn. 
FF. Stridulating bristles nume- 
rous and close-set above the 
suture of coxa i.; lower tibial 
spur i. (in ¢) with a strong, 
little arcuate spine on the 
QUpET SIG avs tah. &. Suen longimana, sp. 0. 
1. Grammostola spatulata (F. Cambridge). 
Eurypelma spatulatum, F, Cambridge, 1897, Biol. Centr.-Amer. vol. ii. 
p. 24, pt. 1. p. 19. 
Citharoscelus kochtii, Pocock, 1899, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 7, 
vol. iii. p. 8348; Simon, 1902, Hamburg. Mag. alh. Sammelr, p. 5. 
Citharoscelus spatulatus, Pocock, 1903, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 7, 
vol. xi. p. 98. 
Grammostola spatulata, Simon, 1908, Hist. Nat. Ay. vol. ii. p. 935. 
This species has been described by F. Cambridge as 
occurring in Mexico; according to Simon the species does 
not occur in Mexico, Chile being its right habitat. 
2. Grammostola ferruginea *, sp. n. 
‘$.—35 mm. ; ceph. 18 x 16 mm. ; legs 54—51-50-60 mm. ; 
tibia + patella i. 19 mm., iv. 20 mm. ; protarsus iv. 15 mm. 
Cephalothorax, mandibles, pedipalps, legs, and abdomen 
brownish black ; the carapace with marginal light bristles. 
Legs and abdomen with large brownish bristles. Sternum, 
labium, and cox of legs rusty brown ; bristles of the coxee 
of pedipalp and falces fiery red. Lower side of abdomen 
chestnut, ; 
Cephalothorax longer than wide, shorter than patella and 
tibia 1. or iv., longer than protarsus iv. ; fovea deep, right 
transverse. Ocular tubercle high, a third broader than long. 
Kyes of anterior line slightly procurved, the anterior edge of 
the medians being betore the centre of the laterals, the 
medians smaller, separated from each other by a space which 
* Rusty. 
