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reddish-brown, with tlie tarsi light yellow ; the fourth leg is 

 reddish-brown with the patella and tarsus light yellow. 



Habitat. Luzon. From the collection of M. Eugen Simon. 



SARINDA N. 



Cephalothorax rather long ; cephalic part on a slightly 

 higher plane than thoracic; sides nearly' parallel, rounded be- 

 hind. Quadrangle of eyes nearly' as long as wide; wider in 

 front, occupying two-fifths, or a little more than two-fifths, of 

 the cephalothorax. Anterior eyes large, lateral more than 

 one-half as large as middle, subtouching, in a slightly curved 

 row. Second row half-way between first and tliird rows, or a 

 little nearer the first. Dorsal e5'es larger than lateral eyes of 

 first row, the third row being as wide as the cephalothorax at 

 that place. Lip longer than wide. Sternum elongated. 



Sarinda is close to Salticus, but has the eyes of the 

 anterior row larger, and the quadrangle a little widar in front 

 than behind, while in Salticus it is alwaj^s wider behind. 



SARINDA NIGRA N. SP. 



PL IIL, Fig. 5, female; oa, face; 5b, side of cephalothorax; 

 5c, epigynum ; 5d and 5e, male palpus. 



S . Total length, 6.5 mm. (9 mm. in the large variety). 

 Cephalothorax: Length, 3 mm.; width, 1.5 mm. 

 Legs, 1432 ; equally stout. 

 1st leg longer than 2d by tarsus, metatarsus and 



one-third of tibia. 

 4th leg longer than 3d by tarsus and almost all of 

 metatarsus. 

 5 . Total length, 6.8 mm. (10.5 mm. in the large variety). 

 Cephalothorax: Length, 3 mm.; width, 1.5 mm. 

 Legs, 4132 ; equally stout. 

 1st leg longer than 2d by tarsus, metatarsus and a 



very little of tibia. 

 4th leg longer than third by tarsus and nearly all 



metatarsus. 

 Palpus much enlarged. 



