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Tooth of lower margin of chelicera (female) short, stoutly conical, 
acute; teeth of upper margin two, small (or an obsolete third tooth 
may be present). 
Ocular quadrangle much wider than long, conspicuously wider 
behind than in front, with the minute second eyes in front of the 
middle as usual. Eyes of the first row as in the preceding species. 
Length of female 5 mm.; length of cephalothorax 2 mm.; width, 
1.4 mm. 
Localities — Huadquina, 5,000 feet, July. (Type, M. C. Z. 302, 
female; paratypes, M. C. Z. 303, six females). Paltaybamba, 5,000 
feet, August. (M. C. Z. 304, three females). 
DENDRYPHANTES sp. a. 
A female from Huadquina, 5,000 feet, July. (M. C. Z. 309) cannot 
be satisfactorily determined. 
DENDRYPHANTES sp. b. 
An immature female of doubtful species from San Miguel, 6,000 
feet, July. (M. C. Z. 310). 
WALA sp. 
An immature male and female of uncertain species from San Miguel, 
6,000 feet, July. (M. C. Z. 305). 
Wala NopDA,! sp. nov. 
Plate 25, fig. 2. 
Carapace with integument brownish black, rubbed in part but 
apparently clothed in life with greyish scales which on the head are 
more brownish. Legs brown. Sternum brownish black. Abdomen 
grey-brown beneath. Above clothed with light grey scales except for 
two pairs of elongate subtriangular dark areas of which the apices are 
directed forwards and the edges are curved; a narrow chevron-mark 
between the two pairs of dark spots. 
1 ywdds, edentate. 
