338 Mr. R. I. Pocock on new 
middle with a pair of yellow spots (hairy clothing mostly 
removed, where visible whitish), 
Vulva consisting of a pair of smooth sclerites, impressed in 
front with a semicircular pit and separated in the middle line 
by a bar which gradually narrows posteriorly. 
Total length 16 millim.; carapace 7; first leg 22, fourth 
eo 127, 
Loc. Umtali and Mazoe (J. ff. Darling). 
Lycosa Cecilii’, sp. n. 
9 .—Closely resembling and allied to LZ. Darling?, Poc., 
but distinctly differing in the form of the vulva and also in 
colouring, the legs being reddish brown instead of nearly 
black, and the hairs upon them whitish grey instead of olive- 
grey ; the legs, moreover, are not banded below, except for 
the presence of two bands on the tibia of the fourth; under- 
side of abdomen, sternum, and cox black, as in L. Darling?, 
but upperside of abdomen greyish yellow, with a double median 
black spot in front and narrow black stripes behind. 
Mandible clothed above in front with hairs of a dirty greyish 
yellow, not fiery red. 
Eyes of posterior ocular quadrangle larger, the medians 
being a little less than their own diameter above the edge of 
the clypeus (in L. Darling? the distance exceeds the diameter), 
and they are scarcely more than half a diameter apart (in 
L. Darling? they are three fourths of a diameter apart). 
Total length (abdomen shrivelled) 16 millim. ; carapace 9°8 ; 
first leg 23°5, fourth leg 28. 
Loc. Salisbury (G. A. K. Marshall). 
Lycosa Marshalli, sp. n. 
9? .— Differs from LZ. transvaalica, Darling?, and Cecilit in 
having the underside of the abdomen fiery red in its posterior 
half and jet-black in its anterior half. 
Carapace about as long as patella and tibia of first leg and 
as protarsus of fourth; cephalic region elevated; eyes of 
anterior line procurved, the laterals a little larger and nearly 
equidistant from the edge of the clypeus and from the eyes of 
the second row ; eyes of second row wider than those of first 
by about half the diameter on each side. 
Vulva without distinct hammer-shaped median sclerite, the 
space occupied by a somewhat oblong sclerite, marked near 
the middle of each side with a deep notch. 
Total length 21 millim.; carapace 11; first leg 29, fourth 
leg 56°5. 
Loc. Umfuli River (G@. A. K. Marshall). 
