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thorax. Anterior eyes in a straight row, all slightly separated 

 from each other ; middle twice as large as lateral ej^es. Cly- 

 peus, only a line. Second row of eyes nearer the first than the 

 third row. Dorsal as large as lateral eyes. Falces, long, hori- 

 zontal, robust, flat on the inner faces, slightly rounded above, 

 thicker on the inner than on the outer side ; outer edges 

 rounded ; inner lower edge with a row of teeth. Lip much 

 longer than wide. Coxee of first legs separated by less than 

 width of lip. Sternum long. One constriction behind dorsal 

 eyes and another in middle of abdomen. Abdomen cylindi'ical. 

 Pedicle exceedingly long. 



Colo7'. Cephalic part of cephalothorax dark brown, almost 

 black, with a band of thin, whitish hairs running all around 

 it ; thoracic part, light brown, with a few white hairs. Falces 

 light brown. Legs and palpi pale, mingled with dark brown. 

 Anterior half of sternum black ; posterior half light brown. 

 Abdomen of our specimen too much damaged for description. 



Habited. Burmah. 



SALTICUS NEMOEEKSIS N. SP. 



PI. IL, Figs. 3 and 3a, male palpus. 

 S . Total length, 8.5. Falces, 2 mm. 



Cephalothorax: Length, 3.5 mm.; width, 1.8 mm. 



Legs, 4132. 



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



one-half tibia. 

 4th leg longer than 3d by tarsus, metatarsus and 

 one-fourth tibia. 

 Cephalothorax high, with a constriction behind the dorsal 

 eyes. Thoracic part humped up. Quadrangle of eyes one- 

 fourth wider than long, wider behind than in front, occupjdng 

 two-fifths of cephalothorax. First row of eyes straight, all of 

 them slightly separated ; middle twice as large as lateral eyes. 

 Clypeus one-fifth as high as anterior middle ej^es. Second 

 row of eyes nearer the first than the third row. Dorsal as 

 large as lateral ejes. Falces only moderately long, horizontal 

 and very robust ; outer edges curved, upper surface slightly 



