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so. Clypeus about four sevenths as wide as diameter of an anterior 
lateral eye. Area of median eyes equal in length and breadth or 
slightly longer than wide (22:21); narrower in front than behind in 
about the ratio 15:21. 
Sternum longer than wide in nearly ratio 35:24. Truncate ante- 
riorly; widest near middle; angle at caudal end moderate, scarcely 
acute. Labium narrowed from basal notches distad, the sides being 
weakly convex; distal margin truncate. 
Upper margin of furrow of chelicera armed with the usual three 
teeth of which the median is much the largest; lower margin with 
two subequal teeth. 
Tibia I and II with three pairs of spines beneath, of which the 
distal are much the smallest, the two proximal pairs being long and 
appressed; metatarsi I and II with a single basal pair of long spines 
beneath. Posterior tibiae and metatarsi strongly spined beneath, 
laterally and above. Femur I with five spines above, (three in a 
transverse row distally, one submedian and one subbasal). Meta- 
tarsi and tarsi I and II scopulate to base; tarsi II] and IV more 
sparsely scopulate, the corresponding metatarsi not at all. 
Female. Length, 8 mm. Length of cephalothorax, 2.7 mm.; 
width, 2 mm. 
fem. __ tib.+pat. met. tar. total 
Leg I 2.0mm: 2°3imm- 9 13mm: ) mm. 6.6 mm 
Leg II 21 2.3 1.3 1 6.7 
Leg lil 2 Zell 12 1 6.3 
Leg IV 233 2.9 15 ited 7.8 
Localities. — Cuzco, 11,500 feet, July. (Type M. C. Z. 256, female). 
Ollantaytambo, 9,000 feet, July. (M. C. Z. 257). 
ANYPHAENA ANDINA, Sp. nov. 
Plate 22, fig. 4. 
Carapace yellow, of a darker shade along the sides; blackish over 
eye-area, in a short narrow streak caudad from each posterior median 
eye and in a short median line, bifurcate behind, just in front of the 
fovea thoracica. Sternum and endites clear yellow, the labium of a 
little darker tinge. Legs yellow, indistinctly marked with broken 
annuli of which one at distal end of femora and one on patella (espe- 
cially of the posterior legs) are most pronounced. Abdomen ventrally 
