578 MR. H. R. HOGG ON [ Dee. 12, 
yellow transverse stripes; underneath, a chestnut triangular 
shield, broadest at base and narrowing to spinnerets, which lie at 
its apex ; sides pale creamy-yellow. 
Legs and palpi bright chestnut all over, except the under side 
of the femora, which are of a pale cream-colour. 
The cephalothorax is rather broad, being four-fifths of its 
length at its greatest breadth, and in front one-half of its length. 
The mandibles are also half the length of the cephalothorax and 
proportionately stout. There are three large teeth of equal size 
on the inner edge of the falx-sheath, and one as large between 
two small on the outer edge. 
The front row of eyes is straight, the median being 13 times as 
far apart as they are from the laterals. Their diameters are in 
the same proportion. 
The clypeus is as broad as the front middle eyes ; the latter are 
half their diameter from those of the second row, which are 
slightly less than their diameter apart and twice that of the front 
median. 
The lip is broader than long, straight in front, and less than 
half the length of the maxille. 
The abdomen is a broad oval, thickly covered above and below 
with short smooth downlying hair. 
The epigyne is of a trapezoidal outline, broader than long, with 
the broadest part anteriorly, where also the middle ridge is very 
broad, tapering to where it springs from a base of the usual type. 
The legs are long and powerful; and the palpi (from the 
trochanter) longer than the cephalothorax. 
There is one spine above on tibia 1., two on tibie ii., i11., and iv. 
Measurements in millimetres. 
Long. Broad. 
Cephalothorax ... 1 | : ee front. 
Abdomen ......... 13 1O- ; 
Mandibles....... SDN Ween) 
4 Pat. & Metat. 
Coxa. Tr. & fem. tib. & tars. 
ILS octioacess I 5 12 123 12 eel 
2. 42 Wa 114 12 = BY 
3. 4d 10 103 UO i B7/ 
Bh 5) 12 122 WG = ABY 
Palliolicn aeetactterercctsce 24 5 54 35 = IGS 
In measurements and pattern of epigyne and other points 
this species differs but slightly from JZ. errans, sp.nov. The 
coloration of the latter is, however, much darker. Its large 
second row eyes are only % of their diameter apart, and the 
median ridge of the epigyne in the female is broader anteriorly, 
and the base of same reaches to 3 of the length. The clypeus 
