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Femora of first two pairs of legs finely and conspicuously granular; 
femora of third legs more coarsely granular, the granules on ventral sur- 
face toward distal end largest; patella with a few granules; tibia with 
finer granules above but ventrally with larger distinct tuberclesi or 
teeth. Fourth leg with metatarsi abruptly more slender than tibia; 
trochanter IV on dorsoectal surface toward base with a stout, distally 
truncate process and on opposite side with two larger, distally acumi- 
nate processes; femur conspicuously curving dorsomesad, with nu- 
merous stout processes of differing lengths of which one from the 
dorsal surface, one opposite on ventral surface and one toward distal 
end from mesoventral surface are much the largest (Plate 3, fig. 4, 5); 
patella with numerous small seriate tubercles of uniform size; tibia 
above and laterally with setigerous tubercles like those of patella but 
ventrally with a median-longitudinal series of 7-9 long processes which 
decrease in length distad; metatarsus with a series of low setigerous 
tubercles. 
Tarsus I with five joints of which three are in the distal division; 
II with eight joints of which three are in the distal division; III with 
five joints of which the most distal is greatly enlarged and bears a 
setigerous process on its anterior end projecting between the claws, 
the ventral surface of articles densely clothed with short fine hairs, 
(Plate 3, fig. 3); IV with six joints. 
Length 8 mm.; greatest width of carapace also 8 mm. 
Length of leg 111 mm.; of leg II 20 mm.; of leg II] 16 mm.; of 
leg IV cir. 21+ mm. 
Locality— San Miguel, 6,000 feet, July 24. (Type, M. C. Z. 126, 
one male). 
GONOLEPTES HUADQUINAE, sp. nov. 
Plate 4, fig. 3-8. 
General color above brownish grey, the head region darker and the 
anal scutum blackish; a series of lighter circular spots across dorsum 
of carapace and abdomen, one over and about each tubercle. Coxae 
of first three pairs of legs beneath black, the coxae of the fourth pair 
subtestaceous. Sternite of abdomen blackish with lighter transverse 
borders and spots. Trochanters of legs above and below brownish 
yellow; other joints of legs blackish but femora IV testaceous with 
fewer dusky mottlings; femora I to III paler at distal end with an 
obscure narrow light annulus near middle; tibiae all with an obscure 
