328 Mr. R. I. Pocock on some 



$ . — Total length 14 mlllim. ; carapace 7 ; first leg 19, 

 fourth 16. 



(J. — Total length 11 raillim. ; carapace 6*5; first leg 19, 

 fourth 23. 



Loc. Port Elizabeth [H. A. Spencer) ; Table Mountain 

 {J. Hull). 



Lycosa Schonlandi, sp. n. 



? . — General colour reddish yellow, carapace with two dark 

 stripes; abdomen mottled black above and at sides, greyish 

 below, with median and lateral blackish stripes, much as in 

 L. Spenceri^ Poc. ; coxaj and legs reddish, clothed with pale 

 hairs ; legs spotted and irregularly banded with black ; base of 

 mandible covered with yellowish hairs of the same colour as 

 those on the face. 



Eyes of anterior line lightly procurved, their inferior edges 

 in a straight line, medians a little longer than the laterals, 

 posterior median separated by a space which is much less 

 than their diameter. 



Vulva with very narrow median keel and stout, posteriorly 

 convex, and projecting cross-bars, on each side of the median 

 keel there is a narrow outwardly curving crest, forming the 

 inner border of the shallow oval longitudinal impression. 



Measurements in viiUimetres. — Total length 15; carapace 

 6'5 ; first leg 16, fourth leg 21. 



Loc. Grahamstown [Dr. Schonland). 



Lycosa promotitoriij sp. n. 



Allied to L. Schonlandi, but darker in colour, carapace 

 with narrower whitish submarginal stripe ; abdomen dark 

 reddish grey above, mottled with black and marked with a 

 short paler median stripe in front ; entirely black below, 

 coxge and sternum deep blackish brown ; legs mottled with 

 darker and lighter spots ; base of mandible scantily clothed 

 with yellow hairs. 



Eyes of anterior line straight by their lower borders, 

 medians noticeably the larger ; posterior medians scarcely 

 wider than anterior line, separated by considerably less than 

 their diameter ; distal tooth on posterior border of fang-groove 

 very much smaller than the others. 



Vulva with rim thick and curved like a horseshoe, the 

 median bar very broad in front, narrow behind, about half 

 the length of the transverse bar. 



Measurements in millimetres. — Total length 13 ; carapace 6; 

 first leg 14-0, fourth leg 17-5. 



Loc. Wynberg {H, A, Spencer) ; Table Mountain [J. 

 Hull), 



