60 PECKHAM. [Vol. 2, 



SYNAGELES DALMATENSIS KEYS., 1863. 



$ . Total length, 3.3 mm. 



Cephalothorax : Length, 1.5 mm., width, .9 mm. 



Legs, 4132; 1st jjair stoutest; femur, patella and tibia, 

 enlarged. 



1st and 4th legs nearly equal in length. 



4th leg longer than 3d by tarsus and one-half meta- 

 tarsus. 

 ? . Total length, 4 mm. 



Cephalothorax : Length, 1.7 mm.; width, .8 mm. 



Legs, 4123 ; 1st pair plainly stoutest. 



Cephalothorax flat, moderately high. Quadrangle of eyes 

 plainly longer than wide, wider behind than in front, occupy- 

 ing nearly two-thirds of the cephalothorax. Anterior eyes in 

 a slightly curved row, subtouching ; the middle twice as large 

 as the lateral. Second row twice as far from third as from first 

 row. Third row as wide as cephalothorax at that place. 

 Falces short, vertical, parallel, weak. Lip wider than long. 

 Coxse I separated by scarcely the width of the lip. Sternum 

 truncated in front, contracted behind. Pedicle not visible from 

 above. Male with a slight abdominal constriction in front of 

 the middle. 



Color. S . The cephalothorax of the male is prettily 

 decorated. The general color is bright reddish-brown ; a 

 black line runs around the lower margin ; the eye-region has a 

 curved black band running across the anterior end, while the 

 central part is light yellow, with two longitudinal streaks of 

 the reddish color running through it, and the dorsal eyes are 

 very black. The abdomen is brown in front of the constric- 

 tion and black behind it, a transverse line of white hairs de- 

 fining the two tints ; a little in front of this line, on each side, 

 is a ring of dai'k hairs surrounding a white spot. The legs 

 and palpi are light reddish-brown, the third leg having a 

 longitudinal black line on the anterior face of the patella and 

 tibia. The venter is blackish and the other parts reddish- 

 brown. 



