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tibia and half the patella; ocular tubercle spherical, ocular 
area a trifle wider than long; median eyes a little larger than 
the anterior lateral, and separated from them by a space which 
slightly exceeds their diameter ; posterior lateral eye smaller 
than anterior lateral, but about twice as large as the posterior 
median, which are situated quite close to them, but about 
their diameter’s distance from the anterior median. 
Mandible with external surface naked below; the inferior 
margin armed internally with 8-9 strong teeth and a few 
minute granules behind ; fang long, slender, and smooth. 
Legs long and slender, 4, 1, 2, 3, the fourth exceeding the 
first by the length of its tarsus; protarsi of first and second 
scopulate nearly to the base, of third scopulate in its distal 
half, of fourth scopulate at the apex; tarsal scopule of first 
and second legs entire, of third and fourth intermixed with 
sete and rather thin; ungual tufts large; legs 1 and 2 
almost unspined, although some of the sete are stout; a series 
of spiniform sete on the upperside of the femur of the first 
and one on that of the second; two upon the lower surface of 
the tibiz and one at the base of the scopula on the protarsi ; 
tibie and protarsi of posterior legs copiously spined ; patelle 
of all the legs unspined, but furnished with a distinct poste- 
rior wart; claws with a single series of five strong teeth on 
their outer edges. 
Tibia of palp with several long spines below. 
Internal spinners short and contiguous ; external with the 
basal segment the longest, stoutest, and geniculate, the apical 
small and rounded. 
Measurements in millimetres—Total length 14; length of 
carapace 6°5, width 5; length of first leg (from base of femur) 
16, of second 15, of third 14, of fourth 20. 
A single female example from the summit of Mount 
Roraima (8500 feet). 
ARACHNOMORPHA, Poc. 
Family Anyphenide. 
Genus AYSHA, Keyserling. 
(‘ Die Spinnen Amerikas: Brasilianische Spinnen,’ 1891, p. 129.) 
Aysha Quelehii, sp. n. 
g.— Colour, Carapace, palpi, coxe, and femora of legs 
reddish yellow ; mandibles, sternum, and distal extremities of 
the legs much darker ; abdomen bluish black, without any 
very definite pattern. 
