3i8 Falconer : The Spiders of Wicken, Cambridge. 



and one internal lateral apical spine. Patella i-i basal 

 dorsal spines. Tibia with some longer hairs and bristles, 

 and a few dorsal, lateral and inferior long, black, sinuous 

 spines. 



Patella, viewed from above, a little longer than wide, and 

 very slightly enlarged upwards. 



Tibia, viewed from above, about the same length as the patella, 

 but much slenderer, and less parallel-sided ; provided at 

 upper external angle with a strong straight apophysis (fig. 

 I, a), about as long as the width of the joint, directed 

 forward, narrow at the base, but enlarged upwards, and 

 then abruptly and obliquely contracted into a shortish, 

 slender, black point. Other views of apophysis are given 

 in figs 2, 3, a. 



Tarsus wide, oval, convex ; on the basal half of the external 

 margin a wide vertical border, the edges of which converge 

 upwards to a point (figs, i, 3, b) ; apex with a cluster of 

 short stout spines. Palpal organs dull yellow brown ; 

 bulb oval ; a long reddish brown spine originates near its 

 centre, and passing downwards encircles its base and 

 inner sides (fig. 2, c) ; a little nearer the apex proceeds a 

 long, compressed, stout, sinuous, shiny, reddish process, 

 extending beyond the summit of the bulb, its black ter- 

 mination abruptly bent downwards and outwards in 

 triangular form (figs. 2, i, 3, d). 



LEGS. — Yellow brown, with tibiae I. and IT, wholly or nearly 

 so, and metatarsi I. and II. extreme tips only, suffused 

 dark brown. Coxal brush on the under surface of legs 

 IV., composed of longer, finer, more erect and less black 

 hairs than in Z. spinimana, and covering more of the sur- 

 face. 



Female. 



CEPHALOTHORAX clear yellow brown ; dark marginal line 

 fragmentary, indicated only by a few small linear marks 

 which do not extend to the frontal angle. Two uneven- 

 edged dark lateral longitudinal bands run backwards from 

 the posterior central eyes, brown in colour with transverse 

 oblique irregular blackish patches, slightly enlarged and 

 divergent backwards, and much narrower than either the 

 central or lateral pale bands ; along the median line, a 

 blender brown streak followed by a long narrow reddish 

 strie. 



Ocular Area inclined, suftused with black between and around 

 the central eyes, but the clypeits clear along the lower 

 margin. 



Eyes. — Eight in two rows, only slightl}" raised ; posterior 



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