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of abdomen dusky; dorsum black, the anterior face and anterolateral 
corners and sides whitish, three pale spots in a triangle near middle 
and several fainter, smaller ones farther caudad. 
Ocular quadrangle slightly wider in front than behind; eyes of 
second row minute, behind middle. First row of eyes decidedly 
recurved; eyes contiguous or nearly so, the median eyes with diameter 
two and a half times that of the laterals. 
Femora I and II with three moderately long spines at the distal end 
on anterior part of dorsal surface and with two spines in the middorsal 
line farther proximad. ‘Tibia I with the usual three pairs of rather 
short ventral spines and two on anterior surface; metatarsus I with 
two pairs of ventral spines and one on anterior surface at the distal end. 
Tibia of palpus with apophysis at distal end from dorsoectal corner 
subconical, distally curved. 
Length of male, 4 mm.; length of cephalothorax, 2.1 mm.; width, 
1.3 mm. 
Locality — Panama, June. (M. C. Z. 317, one male). 
PHIALE HUADQUINAE, sp. nov. 
Plate 25, fig. 3. 
Carapace with integument solid shining black, a band of white 
hair along each side. Sternum and mouthparts also black, the endites 
pale across tips. Last two pairs of coxae yellowish beneath, the 
anterior pairs darker; femora, patellae, and tibiae black. Metatar- 
sus black distally, testaceous proximally; tarsi testaceous. Integu- 
ment of abdomen black clothed with hair of golden brown lustre; 
hair of venter grey. 
Lower margin of furrow of chelicera with one stout tooth; upper 
margin with two teeth united at base. 
Ocular quadrangle wider in front than behind (46:43). Eyes of 
second row minute, at middle of length of quadrangle or scarcely in 
front. Anterior row of eyes strongly recurved; median eyes a little 
more than twice the diameter of the lateral, about one seventh their 
diameter apart and from the laterals. 
Tibia I with three pairs of spines below and three single ones on 
anterior surface; metatarsus with two pairs beneath. 
Length of male, 7 mm.; length of cephalothorax, 3.1 mm.; width, 
2.1 mm. 
Locality.— Huadquina, 5,000 feet, July. (M. C. Z. 318, one male). 
