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Zelotes femoralis n. sp. 



Plate XXXVIII, Ftg. i. 



Cephalothorax and mandibles yellow-brown; legs paler on base, beyond 

 middle darker; sternum pale reddish brown; abdomen uniform dark gray; 

 all clothed with black hair. Cephalothorax quite narrow in front: P. M. E. 

 oval, one-half diameter apart, and as close to slightly smaller P. S. E. ; 

 A. M. E. nearly as large as the P. M. E., a little more than one-half diameter 

 apart, and closer to the slightly smaller A. S. E., quadrangle of M. E. wider 

 behind than in front. Sternum broadest at coxae 11; lip long and slender. 

 Legs rather short, femora i and 11 heavy, no spines under tibiae i or 11, one 

 under metatarsi i and 11; hind legs numerously spined, but none above on 

 base of either tibia in or iv; scopulas on tarsi rather weak. Abdomen 

 quite long, but little depressed, with a crest of longer hair on base. 



Length 9 mm. 



One female from Claremont (Baker). 



Zelotes maculata n. sp. 



Plate XL, Fig. 38. 



Cephalothorax dull yellowish, darker in front, furrows blackish; mandibles 

 almost red-brown; sternum yellowish, blackish on sides; legs pale dull 

 yellowish; abdomen pale, nearly covered above with black marks, a basal 

 median one, a large one each side of it, and a row of narrow chevrons 

 behind; venter blackish; spinnerets pale. Cephalothorax rather slender, 

 narrow in front; posterior eye-row but little longer than anterior, barely 

 procurved, P. M. E. oval, less than one-half diameter apart, twice as far from 

 equal P. S. E., A. M. E. about diameter apart, almost touching the scarcely 

 larger A. S. E.; mandibles slightly porrect. Legs rather slender, no spines 

 under tibiae i and 11, 1-2 under metatarsi i and 11, 2-2-2 under tibiae in and iv, 

 but none above at base. Sternum not very broad, broadest at coxae 11, but 

 little narrowed in front, pointed behind; abdomen slender, twice as long as 

 broad; spinnerets rather long and slender. 



Length 4.5 mm. 



One male from Claremont (Baker). 



Zelotes pacifica n. sp. 



Plate XXXIX, Fig. 15. 



Length 3 6.7 mm. Cephalothorax yellow-brown, with black lines on 

 furrows. Posterior eye-row rather longer than anterior, procurved; P. M. E. 

 oval, oblique, their hind ends quite close together; A. M. E. full as large, 

 round, more than their diameter apart, much closer to A. S. E. ; S. E. 

 smaller. Mandibles red-brown, moderate, vertical. Sternum truncate at 



