No. 1.] ANT-LIKE SPIDERS OF THE FAMILY ATTID.^. 75 



zontal, parallel ; ( ? ) little wider than the two middle ej'es, but 

 little longer than face, vertical, parallel. Maxilte ( ^ ) narrow 

 at base, truncated at tip ; (?) wider, blunt at tip ; in both sexes 

 excavated within, for lip. Sternum oval, projecting between 

 anterior coxte, which are separated by the width of the lip, and 

 are twice as long as the other coxte. 



Color. The cephalothorax and abdomen are black, the 

 cephalothorax being covered with white, and the abdomen with 

 greenish golden scales. The legs and palpi are light, testa- 

 ceous brown ; the falces and mouth parts are reddish-brown ; 

 the coxte pale, and the sternum and venter black. 



Habitat. Guatemala. 



The appearance of this species is not especially ant-like. 



lOLA N. 



Cephalothorax moderately high and convex, the cephalic 

 part being considerably higher than the thoracic. Thoracic 

 part with a constriction in front of the middle, and narrower 

 than the cephalic. Quadrangle of eyes one-fifth wider than 

 long, almost equally wide in front and behind, occupying a 

 little more than one-third of the cephalothorax. Anterior eyes 

 a little curved downward ; middle more than twice as large as 

 lateral, all subtouching. Eyes of second row very small, 

 plainly nearer the first than the third row. Dorsal as large as 

 lateral eyes, placed on the sides of the cephalothorax, and 

 standing out prominently. Lip longer than wide. Pedicle 

 long. Abdomen rounded, with a constriction in front of the 

 middle. 



lOLA COWANII Jf. SP. 



PI. VI., Fig. 3, female ; 3a, face ; 3b, side of cephalothorax ; 

 3c, epigynum. 



? . Total length, 5.5 mm. 



Cephalothorax : Length, 2 mm. ; width, 1 mm. 

 Legs, 4312. 

 Falces rather long and stout, vertical^ parallel. Coxse i 

 separated by less than the width of the lip. Sternum long and 

 very narrow. 



