100 PECKHAM. [Vol. 3. 



LYSSOMANES REMOTUS, SP. NOV. 



Plate VII, figs. 9-9a. 



S . Length, 5.5. Length of cephalothorax, 2 ; width of 

 cephalothorax, 1.5. 

 Length of falx, 1.9. 

 Legs, 1234 ; all slender. 



The eyes of the first row are three times as large as those 

 of the second and are a little nearer together. The falces are 

 long, horizontal, and diverging, with several small teeth along 

 the inner edge. The fang is slender and curved, and is three- 

 fourths as long as the falx. The palpus has the tibia plainly 

 longer than the patella, and the tibia and patella together are 

 nearly as long as the tarsus. 



The spider is pale yellow, the abdomen and legs being a 

 shade lighter than the cephalothorax and falces. The cepha- 

 lothorax has a dark central spot on the thoracic part, and on 

 the abdomen are two longitudinal black bands extending 

 to the end of the spinnerets. The metatarsus of the first leg 

 has the distal third darkened and fringed on each side with 

 stiff dark hairs. The eyes of the first row are white, and 

 those of the others black. 



We have a single male from Panama, sent to us by Count 

 Keyserling. 



LYSSOMANES KEDUCTUS, SP. NOV. 



S. Length, 6.3. Length of cephalothorax, 2.6; width 



of cephalothorax, 1.8. 

 Length of falx, 2.1. 

 Legs, 1243 ; the third and fourth almost equal, and 



the first pair much the longest. 



The eyes of the first row are three times as large as those 

 of the second. The first and second rows are equally wide. 

 The falces are long, horizontal, diverging, with two marked 



