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WOOD, 



acute angle to the main process, and has projecting from it a very 

 slender, acute point. 



Length of body, ?, 0.35; $, 0.3. Length of Legs, ?, (1) 1.2, (2) 

 2, (3) 1.2, (4) 1.5; $, (1) 1.6, (2) 2.6, (3) 1.6, (4) 1.9. 



REMARKS. I have a large number of specimens of this 

 species, collected by my brother, George B. Wood, jr., 

 at Elizabethtown, in Northern New York; they were 

 found in outhouses. 



The males differ from the females in their more uniform 

 and darker tint, and in the absence, or faintness, of the 

 annuli on the limbs. 



6. Phalangium calcar WOOD (nov. sp.). 



MALE. Dorsum dark reddish brown with minute spots of light 

 brown, densely covered with small obtuse blunt black tubercles. 



Cephalothorax with two impressed 

 lines posteriorly. Eye eminence well 

 pronounced, black, with two rows of 

 acute robust spines. Palpi very robust 

 and crooked, the second and third 

 joints making an arch, the fourth joint 

 another ; these three, blackish, pilose 

 and very much roughened by acute 

 robust spines ; the second joint armed 

 near the middle of its inferior surface 

 with a very large obtuse spur-like pro- 

 cess; the distal article slender, light 

 brown, very hairy, but without spines. 

 Abdomen very distinctly separated 

 from the cephalothorax by a curved 

 impressed line, the segmentation not 

 well marked anteriorly. Ventral sur- 

 face reddish, with a few scattered 

 granules on the pectus, none else- 

 where. Legs very long and slender 



. with rows of small spines. CoxtK red- 

 6a, male, upper view (nat. size); 66 ., 



palpus, showing spur (magnified). ' dish, the first two on each side with a 



row of spinous tubercles on their anterior margins. Trochanters 

 reddish brown. Penis robust, flattened, very strongly curved, distally 

 somewhat expanded and then abruptly contracted into a slender 

 hook with a very acute point. 



Length of body, $, 0.25 inches. Length of legs, $, (1) 1.2, (2) 

 2.2, (3) 1.3, (4) 1.8. 



6 a. 



