326 Mr. R. I. Pocock on some 



black ; legs orange-yellow, darker apically, and with black 

 tarsal and protarsal scopulas. 



Carapace about as long as tibia and protarsus of first leg. 



Measurements in millimetres. — Total length 11*5; length 

 of carapace 4, width 1*6; length of abdomen 7*5, width 2 ; 

 length of first leg 7'5, of second 6*5, of third 5, of fourth 7. 



Loc. King Williamstown [Stenning). 



Family Agelenidae. 



Genus Agelena. 



Agelena ocellata, sp. n. 



<j> . — Colour. Integument ochre-brown ; carapace with 

 indistinctly defined broad median and lateral white bands ; 

 legs with white hairs, the femora distinctly banded ; sternum 

 with pale median stripe ; abdomen rubbed ; the dorsal in- 

 tegument ornamented with a pair of bright yellow spots, 

 some black spots arranged in two longitudinal lines, and 

 some small dark spots laterally. 



Anterior median eyes a little longer than laterals, their 

 inferior borders on a level with the superior borders of the 

 laterals. 



Vulva marked with a pair of obliquely oval pits separated 

 by a broad posteriorly clavate partition. 



Total length 7 millim. ; carapace 3'2 ; first leg 9. 



$ . — With much longer legs than female. Palp with 

 patella short, armed externally with a pair of subequal short 

 apophyses, the upper of which is more acute than the under ; 

 tibia shorter than patella, but higher, armed below externally 

 with a slender tooth-like process ; tarsus much longer than 

 patella and tibia taken together. 



Total length 6 millim.- carapace 3; first leg 13. 



Loc. Table Mountain (J. Hull). 



Genus ROTHUS, Sim. 



Rothus auratus, sp. n. 



$ . — Much paler than R. vittatus, Sim. Integument testa- 

 ceous ; carapace covered with yellowish hairs, with a paler 

 median brown-bordered band ; legs covered with yellowish 

 hairs ; abdomen similarly covered, without bands. 



Head less constricted and frontal line of eyes less promi- 

 nent than in R. vittatus. 



