306 



MR. 11. R. nOGG OK SOME 



Besides being twice as large, this species differs from Uliodon 

 {Zora) frenatttm L. Koch, from the same province, in the longi- 

 tudinal lines on the cephalothorax. It has no pattern on the 

 abdomen, and the sternum is yellowish instead of black-brown. 

 There is a scopula on the tarsus and metatai-sus of all legs, 

 instead of only on the front two pairs. 



Argoctenus aureus, sp. n. (Text-fig. 94.) 



Female. The cephalothorax is bright yellow in the middle 

 the whole distance from the eyes to the rear; this is bordered on 

 the side slope with dark grey, almost black, reticulations, with 

 parallel stripes of the same colour reaching to the mai'gin. At 



Text -fig. 94. . 



Argoctenus aureus. Female. X 2. 

 a, ej-es ; h, epigj'ne ; c, lip and maxillae. 



the margin itself, on the rear half, is a narrow band of yellow, 

 and at the side of the eye-space is rather darker yellow. The 

 whole is covered with short downlying white flat hairs, the rear 

 fovea being black-haired. Behind the eye-space is a jet-black 

 curved line passing on each side along the margin, and there are 



