FROM DUTCH NEW GUINEA. 



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Section Fissidentati. 



Group Hasarie.e. 



Genus Hasarius Simon. 



Hasarius E. Simon, Hist. Xat. cles Ar. vol. ii. 1903, p. 795. 



Hasarius glaucus, sp. n. (Text-fig. 9.) 



1 female. {Type of the species.) 



Female. The cephalotliorax is orange-yellow, black between the 

 side eyes ; mandibles, lip, maxillae, sternum, and legs all pale 

 yellow, with nearly white hairs and grey spines. 



The abdomen above is dark grey at the sides with short recum- 

 bent white hairs, a broad pale area at the base, and a pale yellow- 

 grey scolloped longitudinal stripe down the middle. On the 

 under side the median area is the darker, the sides being pale 

 yellow-grey. The spinnerets are yellow, springing from a long 

 white chitinous base nearly as long as themselves. The episfyne 

 is rather dark yellow. 



Text-tieure 9. 



Hasarius glaucus, sp. ii., 9 • 



a., front eyes and mandibles ; h., mandibular teeth and fang; c, lip, maxillse,- 

 sternum, and coxk ; d., epigyne. 



The eye-space is spread over two-thirds of the cephalothorax. 

 The lip is longer than broad. Sternum ovate, truncate, and 

 narrowest in front ; the third coxa is isolated from the second 

 and fourth. 



On the under side of tibia i. are two pairs of long spines, one 

 Proc. Zool. Soc— 1915, No. XXXYI. 36 



