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than lateral. Falces short, vertical, parallel, weak. Coxae i 

 separated by fully the width of the lip. Sternum rounded at 

 both ends, wider in front than behind. Lip as wide as long. 

 Pedicle short. Abdomen with a constriction in the middle. 



Color. The cephalothorax is bright reddish-brown, with 

 the eyes on black spots, and there is a pair of oblique, white 

 lines on each side of the thoracic part. The abdomen, damaged 

 in our specimens, seems to have been light yellowish-brown. 

 The legs and coxse are light brown, and the falces, sternum and 

 mouth parts medium brown. 



Habitat. New Granada. 



KEYSERLIXGELLA CARA N. SP. 



PI. v., Fig. 8 and 8a, male palpus. 

 S . Total length, 3.3 mm. 



Cephalothorax: Length, 1.6 mm.; width, 1.1 mm. 



Legs, 4132 ; femur of first stoutest. 



1st leg longer than 2d by tarsus and a very little of 

 metatarsus. 



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



Cephalothorax rather high ; cephalic part very slightly 

 convex. Quadrangle of eyes one-fifth wider than long, a 

 little wider behind than in front, occupying fully one-half of 

 the cephalothorax. Anterior eyes in a straight row, touching ; 

 middle twice as large as lateral. Second row of eyes nearer 

 the first than the third row, Third row as wide as the cephalo- 

 thorax at that place. Falces moderately long, flattened, robust, 

 a little inclined and diverging. Coxse separated hj the 

 width of the lip. Sternum large, convex, oval. Lip longer 

 than wide. Pedicle short. Abdomen constricted in the 

 middle. 



Color. Cephalothorax and abdomen black, with some 

 long, yellow hairs around the anterior eyes, and a transverse, 

 yellow band across the abdominal constriction. Palpi, falces, 

 sternum, mouth parts and anterior coxte medium brown. 

 Coxse of second, third and fourth pairs pale. Legs of first, 



