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distally, ordinary bristles covering the proximal portion while the 
metatarsi are not at all scopulate. The tarsi are not armed. Patel- 
lae, tibiae, and metatarsi armed with stout black spines as usual. 
Spinnerets short, about one half the length of the abdomen on ven- 
tral side, much less slender relatively than in keithi: each joint atten- 
uated distad. Black in color. 
Female (not fully mature). Length, 13 mm. Length of cephalo- 
thorax, 6.2, mm.; width, 5 mm. 
fem. tib.+pat. met. can total 
Leg I 4.3mm. 5.6mm. 2.8mm. 2.0mm. 14.7 mm. 
Leg II 4.0 4.7 23 1.8 12.8 
Leg HI 3.2 4.1 EP 1.8 11.3 
Leg IV 4.3 5.5 3.2 2.0 15.0 
Locality.— Huadquina, 5,000 feet, July. (Type, M. C. Z. 148, one 
young female). 
The female described above is apparently not fully grown; but the 
differences it presents especially in eye sizes and relations added to 
the differences in proportions of joints of legs, the presence of spinules 
on the labium and especially the pronounced differences in form and 
relative length of spinnerets render it impossible to regard it as identi- 
cal with the preceding species which comes from the same locality. 
ULOBORIDAE. 
OrINoMUS,! gen. nov. 
Posterior eyes small, subequal, the series strongly recurved, nar- 
rower than the cephalothorax, the medians farther apart than from 
the laterals. Anterior eyes in a procurved series; medians farther 
from laterals than from each other. Area of median eyes much wider 
than long and much narrower in front than behind. 
First leg much the longest, the others in order IV, II, II]. Meta- 
tarsus I clearly shorter than tibia + patella I. Calamistrum not 
reaching distal end of metatarsus IV. 
Cribellum narrow; entire. 
Abdomen subglobose; bigibous above, not produced or acuminate 
behind; spinnerets not quite terminal. 
1 opevouos, Mountain ranging. 
