yeiiow-brown, thickly covered with downlying white hair interspersed with 

 long upstanding brown hair. The spinnerets are brown with yellow tips. 



The Cephalothorax is strongly convex, straight in front and straight along 

 the median line ; from the second row of eyes to the rear slope there is a long 

 deep fovea. The Eyes of the front row are slightly procurved, the median 

 only a little larger than the side, they are about their diameter apart, and the 

 row is shorter than the second row. The Clypeus is a little broader than the 

 front median eyes, but the latter are nearly twice their diameter from the 

 second row. The latter are more than one and a half times their diameter 

 apart, and the same distance from the third row of eyes, which are two-thirds 

 as broad as those of the second, and five times their diameter apart. 



The Mandibles are long and stout, but not much curved at the base. 

 There are two very large teeth on the inner margin of the falx sheath. The 

 Lip is straight but slightly hollowed in front, rounded at the sides, not quite 

 as long as broad, and a little less than half the length of the Maxillae. 



The Sternum is ovate, rather pointed at the rear where the rear Coxae are 

 contiguous. 



The Legs are fairly long and powerful, with very long stout spines above 

 on Metatarsus iii. and iv., and a single long spine on the inside of the patella 

 of same, and two above on the femur. There is a scopula on the Tarsus 

 and lower end of the Metatarsus of the front two pairs, but none on the rear 

 pairs. The claws are strong and well pectinated. 



The Abdomen is oval, only slightly rounded in front. The Spinnerets 

 cylindrical, two jointed, the second joints being apparently protusible. 



The measurements in millimetres are as follows : — 



Female. Male. 



Long. Broad. Long. Broad. 



Legs 



Palpi 



214 



