new Braziliati Gonylc{)ti(l?c. 337 



and ii. unarmed, with n transverse row of fijranules; free 

 dorsal soii;incut iii. with a small median cone and a transverse 

 row of small tnljcri'les ; dorsal anal plate nncvenly f^rannlar. 

 AIarji;iiial fields of the dorsal scntnm with many granules 

 unevenly scattered. Coxa iv. granular and with the apical 

 spur transverse, narrow, with a short branch at the under- 

 side ; trochanter with a basal outer spur, curved forwards, 

 and with another inner a|)ical spur ; femur almost right 

 with a bifid sjuir at the basal third of its npperside, and 

 with stout sharp spines at the outer side. Pedipalps shorter 

 than body ; the femur with an apical inner spine. Tarsus i. 

 with six joints and the others with more than six. Ventral 

 surface roast-yellow ; cephalothorax blackish, with two 

 lateral white spots ; field i, of the dorsal scutum with two 

 white spots concealing the median black tubercles ; field ii. 

 with two small white spots close to the median tubercles ; 

 field iii. with two large white spots, each with a mahogany- 

 brown tubercle and a small round black spot. Chelicerse 

 olivaceous ; pedipalps pale yellow and legs chestnut. 



Hab. S. Sebastiao Island and Alto da Serra (S. Paulo). 



Type in the S. Paulo Museum. 



Genus Pakagonyleptes, Roewer, 1913. 

 Parayonyleptes alticola, sp. n. 



S . — 7 mm. 



Anterior margin of the cephalothorax with two high 

 median spines and two small ones at every lateral 

 corner. Cephalothorax narrow, with a shallow pit behind 

 the eye-turret, and minutely granular. Eye-turret closer to 

 anterior margin than to first transverse groove and with two 

 small close spines. Fields i., ii., and iii. with some large 

 scattered granules, each with two median tubercles, those on 

 i. very widely separated from each other; closer on ii. ; very 

 close and highest on iii. Lateral fields with a marginal 

 row of small tubercles and some scattered granules ; iv. with 

 a transverse row of granules. Free dorsal segment i. with a 

 median blunt tubercle and a transverse row of granules ; 

 free dorsal segments ii. and iii. with a stout median spine 

 and a row of granules; dorsal anal plate unevenly granular. 

 Free ventral segments i. to v. with a row of grannies; stig- 

 matic plate and coxie iv. thickly granular. Coxa iv. with 

 the inner ^)\\Y almost obsolete and the outer spur single, 

 sharp-tipped, with some upright bristles, directed backwards. 

 Cheliceri^ dark olive with some minute yellow points ; legs 

 dusky black with yellow rings; legs iv. roast-yellow; the 



