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Sternum of usual general shape; caudad abruptly narrowed into a 
narrow tongue projecting between coxae. 
Legs spined as usual; spines of tibiae II not specially modified. 
Scape of epigynum long and a little clavate, projecting caudad, 
(Plate 19, fig. 5). 
Female. Length, 5.1 mm. Length of cephalothorax, 2.5 mm.; 
width, 2 mm. 
fem. tib.--pat. met. tar. total 
Leg I DAs are lire Pines — ibireneay 8.45 mm. 
Leg II 2 2.3 1.6 Sif 6.6 
Leet, 5 3 1.8 9 AS 4.5 
Leg IV Zl Desi 1.3 9 6.4 
Tibia I, 2mm- Tibia IV, 1.2 mm. 
Locality.— Sorontoy, 7,000 feet, September. (Type, M. C. Z. 234). 
ARANEA SANTA, sp. nov. 
Plate 19, fig. 10. 
Carapace with pars cephalica testaceous, the pars thoracica abruptly 
darker, dusky. Sternum testaceous, somewhat dusky, with a clear 
white T-shaped mark of which the cross-piece is at the anterior end. 
Labium and endites dusky testaceous. Legs light brown or testa- 
ceous, the joints vaguely darker at distal ends but not distinctly 
annulate. Abdomen above whitish, covered with a close network 
of fine dark lines and on each side with a series of dark oblique areas; 
back of middle a median longitudinal black line and a little each side 
of and parallel with this a broader dark stripe embracing about five 
small triangular black spots, these two more lateral stripes converging 
moderately caudad to spinnerets, a small white spot each side of and 
a little in front of the spinnerets. Anterior face of abdomen brown 
or dusky brown. 
Abdomen suborbicular or but slightly extended at ends, not at all 
angulate or tuberculate. 
Posterior row of eyes conspicuously recurved as usual; median eyes 
only about six sevenths their diameter apart, twice their diameter 
from the laterals. Lateral eyes contiguous, subequal. Anterior row 
of eyes distinctly recurved; median eyes equal to the posterior 
medians, a little more than their diameter apart, and the same dis- 
