No. 3.] SPIDERS OF THE HOMALATTUS GROUP. 165 



ANAMOSA CALLOSA SP. NOV. 



Plate XV., Fig,s. 6— 6c. 



9 . Length, 7. Length of cephalothorax, 2.4 ; width of 

 cephalothorax, 2.6. 



Legs, 14 23 ; first pair plainly stoutest. 



The quadrangle of the eyes is very much wider behind 

 than in front, the cephalothorax bulging out widely at the dor- 

 sal eyes. The first row of eyes is slightly curved ; the eyes of 

 this row are all separated, the lateral especially ; the middle 

 are about twice as large as the lateral. The second row is close 

 to the first. The dorsal eyes are larger than the lateral, and 

 are placed on the sides of the head. The falces are vertical 

 and stout. 



The body, falces, palpi and legs are all dark brown, covered 

 with a mixture of coarse, white and yellowish hairs. On the 

 anterior sides of the cephalothorax there are some long, whit- 

 ish hairs. 



We have two females from the Himalaya Mountains, col- 

 lected by Mr. Oldham. 



ANAMOSA INCONCINNA SP. NOV. 



Plate XV., Figs. 7— 7a. 



9 . Length, 6.5. Length of cephalothorax, 2.4 ; Avidth of 

 cephalothorax, 2.6. 



Legs, 14 23 ; first pair much the stoutest. 



The quadrangle of the eyes is one-fourth wider behind 

 than in front. The first row of eyes is straight. The middle 

 eyes are less than twice as large as the lateral, and are a little 

 separated. The lateral are well separated from the middle and 

 are placed further back. The second row is narrower than the 

 first and is twice as far from the third as from the first row. 

 The dorsal eyes are large and are placed on the sides of the 

 head. The falces are stout and vertical. The maxillse are 

 broad and heavy ; the labium is rounded. The sternum is 

 narrow in front, wide and rounded behind. 



