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evenly annulated with black rings ; and the abdomen had 

 on each side a narrow whitish irregular longitudinal line. 



This spider is allied to Euaphrys frontalis, Walck., but the 

 complete absence of the long, very conspicuous and character- 

 istic group or tuft of long shiny white hairs from the cubital 

 joints of the palpi and extending over the digital joint, 

 distinguishes it at once. There are also several other marked 

 differences. It seems to be allied to Euophrys baliola, Sim. 

 (a Corsican species), as well as to Euophrys frontalis, Walck. ; 

 it was taken by Mr. J. H. Keys near Plymouth in the spring 

 of 1911. 



