340 Dr. Mello-Leituo on some 



process at the uppersidc, a comb of spines at tlic outer side, 

 and with long curved spines at the inner side. Pedipalps 

 shorter than body ; femur with an apical inner spine and 

 unarmed at the underside. Tarsus i. with six joints 

 ii., iii., and iv. with more than six. Underside yellow- 

 brown, with scattered spots in the coxa? and with dusky 

 granules. Cephalothorax dark yellow, with a large median 

 mahogany-fulvous spot ; dorsal scutum olive-brown, and 

 little dusky spots around the granules. Chelieersa pitch- 

 black ; pedipalps and legs i. nearly black ; legs ii., iii., and 

 iv. chestnut ; apical spur of coxa iv. black. 



Hah. Poco Grande (S. Paulo). 



Type in the S. Paulo Museum. 



Genus Goxyleptoides, llocwcr, 1913. 

 Gonyleptoides moreira, sp. n. 



S . — 7 mm. 



Anterior margin of cephalothorax smooth, with two 

 median small cones at its uppersidc. Eye-turret closer 

 to anterior margin than to first transvei'se groove, very 

 high and with two close spines. Cephalothorax narrow, 

 with a row of granules around the eye-turret. Dorsal 

 scutum with four transverse grooves, i. and ii. united by a 

 longitudinal one. Fields i., ii., aud iii. unevenly granular 

 and with two median low blunt tubercles ; marginal fields 

 unevenly granular ; field iv. and free dorsal segments 

 unarmed, with a row of granules. Stigmatic plate smooth; 

 coxa iv. granular, with a long, very oblique spur, with a 

 short branch near its tip ; trochanter with a spine at its 

 upperside ; femur right, with a basal spur and four stout 

 spines at its inner side. Pedipalps as long as body ; femur 

 unarmed. Tarsi i., ii., iii., and iv. with more than six 

 joints. Body roast-yello^f, wuth the granules of dorsal 

 scutum chestnut. 



Hub. lletiro de de Itatyaya (2200 m. high). Coll. Carlos 

 Moreii*a. 



Type in the National Museum. 



Genus Progoniosoma, Roewer, 1913. 

 Proyoniosuma macracanthum, sp. n. 



(? . — 13 mm. 



Anterior margin of cephalothorax smooth, without 

 spines or dorsal elevations. Eye-turret very narrow, 

 much closer to anterior margin than to first transverse 



