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Lower margin of furrow of chelicera unarmed or with but a minute 
pale rudiment of a tooth. 
Tibia I armed beneath with three pairs of spines; metatarsus I 
with two longer pairs; tibia II beneath with an apical pair and a 
single spine toward middle in the usual way. 
Ocular quadrangle much wider than long (13:9), fully as wide in 
front as behind. Eyes of second row slightly in front of the middle. 
Length of female, 6 mm.; cephalothorax, in length, 2.8 mm.; width, 
1.8 mm. 
Locality— Torontoy, 8,000 feet, July 22. (Type, M. C. Z. 306, 
female; paratype, M. C. Z. 307, one female). 
One female from the Conservidayo River in bad condition is this 
species or very close to it. 
Evopurys crux Taczanowski. 
Bull. Soc. imp. nat. Moscow, 1878, p. 284. 
Described originally from Amable Maria, Peru. 
Locality — Tincochaca, 7,000 feet, August. (M. C. Z. 311, female). 
EVoOPHRYS PERUVIANA Taczanowski. 
Bull. Soc. imp. nat. Moscow, 1878, p. 280. 
Previously known from Amable Maria and Pumamarca, Peru. 
Locality — Conservidayo River, August. (M. C. Z. 312, four 
females). 
EVOPHRYS sp. a. 
Locality— Santa Ana, 3,000 feet, August. (M. C. Z. 313, one 
immature female). 
Evopurys sp. b. 
Locality.— Santa Ana, 3,000 feet, August. (M. C. Z. 314, one 
immature female). 
EVOPHRYS sp. ¢. 
Locality.— Lucma, 6,000-7,000 feet, August. (M. C. Z. 315, one 
immature male in coloration much like F. erwx Tacz.). 
