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on both upper and under sides. Palpi: femur dark brown, other 
joints buff. 
The cephalothorav is square in front, the greatest breadth ‘io 
thirds its length, covered with thickly matted coarse hair. The 
front row of eyes is procurved, median pair larger than laterals. 
Clypeus rather narrower than front median, which are only half 
that distance from the second row eyes. 
The two middle row eyes are more than 24 times the diameter 
of the front median and 3 of their diameter apart. The eyes of 
the third row are 3 times their diameter apart, and half that 
distance from the eyes of the second row. 
There are three large teeth on the under side of the falx-sheath, 
one large between two smaller on upper side of same. 
Text-fig. 85. 
Lycosa bicolor. 
a, eyes from front; 6, epigyne. 
The lip is slightly broader than long and less than one-half the 
length of the maxille. 
The oval sternum is three-fourths as broad as long. 
There are no spines above ol tibie i. and ii. of female. One 
short one in male. On tibie iii. and iv. above there are two in 
both male and female. 
Tn the female the outline of the epigyne is oblong, rounded at 
the corners, one and a half times wider than long. The median 
ridge is narrowest in the middle, widening out at aco end. 
The palps of the male specimen cremate a moult of development. 
