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tlie length of the cephalothorax, just below the side eyes, and in 

 a narrower band around the lower margin. The abdomen is 

 of a much lighter brown, with a slight golden tinge, with two 

 longitudinal white bands running down the sides and four or 

 five slender, dark, transverse bands crossing the dorsum. The 

 whole surface has a thin covering of white hairs. The first 

 legs have the femur, patella and tibia brown, and the metatar- 

 sus and tarsus pale and colorless. The other legs are all pale, 

 M'ith dark rings at the joints. The palpi and falces are brown. 



Our only female is much damaged, but seems to have re- 

 sembled the male. The femur of the first leg is enlarged, but 

 as the other joints are broken off, we cannot say how closely the 

 tibia is like that of the male. 



M"e have three males and one female from New Grenada. 



