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MR, H. K. HOGG ON SPIDERS 



similarly haired transverse bands broken in the middle, one 

 about the middle and the other near the posterior end. On the 

 under side, a black oblong area with a pale yellow-brown border 

 reaches to the sides. 



The eye-space slopes forward and covers about two-fifths the 

 length of the cephalothorax. The latter is convex, high, and 

 slopes from the rear eyes to the posterior margin. 



The rather large triangular tooth on the inner margin of 'the 

 falx-sheath, though not far from the base of the fang, terminates 

 the chitinous rim, the margin being cut away below it. The two 

 teeth on the outer margin are further down and stand at the 

 normal end of the same. The abdomen is ovate, rounded in 

 front, and tapers at the postex'ior end. 



Text-figure 3. 



Telamonia vidua, sp. ii., ^ . 



«., male?; 6., inaudible showing teeth; c, male palp; c?., epigyne; 

 e., profile. 



The rear row of eyes is not quite so broad as the front row, 

 and narrower than the cephalothorax at the point where it 

 crosses the latter. The front row is recurved ; the side eyes 

 half the diameter of the median, standing a little away from the 

 latter. The lip is longer than broad ; the maxillae, upright, 

 rounded anteriorly, and thickly covered with bristly hair, are less 

 than twice as long as the lip. The sternum is ovate, truncate in 

 front, where it is twice as wide as the base of the lip. 



Under metatarsus i. are two pairs of spines, one near the base 

 and another at the anterior end. There are two spines above 

 on femur iv., one small on the outer side of the patella, two 

 pairs on the tibia, two single ones on the outer side and a bunch 

 at the anterior end of the metatarsus, all of moderate size. 



