86 MR. H. R. HOGG ON SPIDERS 
eats Metat. 
Coxe. Tr. & fem. & tib. & tars. 
IDS eeaateas 1 13 i 8 Oh ext BUDS 
2 1 4 7 84 7 = 24 
S11 GinG 7 Gn a0 
dae pane iy 8 (ee 
Pailricth Aleve ake Riise Yomi tou | ulouk cae Wanye 
There are two quite young specimens haying the front row of 
eyes straight and of equal diameter—the median pair being their 
diameter apart, but only half that distance from the laterals. 
Sternum yellow. 
They do not seem to agree with any described species, but are 
too young to found-one on. 
Another still smaller seems to be the same, but the front 
median eyes are apparently farther apart in comparison with 
their diameter, and one-half that distance from their laterals. 
Subfamily Micariina. 
Group Micarig#. 
Genus MonvTEBELLO, gen. nov. 
This differs from Pecilipta Sim. in having the cephalothorax 
only slightly less broad posteriorly than in its widest part between 
the 2nd and 3rd coxee, whence it narrows to the front, which is 
truncate. The clypeus distinctly narrower than the front median 
eyes. The abdomen tapering posteriorly. The area of the median 
eyes broader than long; the front median larger than the others ; 
the rear row straight or slightly procurved. The 4th pair of legs 
only moderately longer than the others. 
M. TENUIS, sp.n. (PI. II. fig. 10.) 
The cephalothorax is pale yellow-brown with a metallic sheen. 
The mandibles greyish yellow on the basal half, yellower on the 
anterior, fangs yellow. Lip, maxille, and sternum greyish yellow 
with grey fringes on the former and pale grey hair on the latter. 
The legs and palpi are pale yellow with almost white hairs, grey 
spines, and dark grey claw-tufts. The abdomen is pale yellow on 
the upper side with short fine dark, and some lighter grey hairs, 
anda darker median longitudinal stripe on the posterior half ; 
on the under side it is pale yellow all over. 
The cephalothorax is truncate in front, longer than broad, 
rounded at the rear, only slightly narrowing posteriorly from its 
widest point between the 2nd and 3rd coxe. From this point it 
also narrows anteriorly, where it is 2 of its greatest breadth. It 
is convex, sloping rather steeply to the edge i in the cephalic part, 
and to a flat mar ginal area at the sides of “the cephahc. There is 
a short thin longitudinal fovea at the top of the rear slope. 
There are no radial markings, the surface being quite smooth 
and only a few hairs at the rear of the eye-space. 
The rear row of eyes is slightly procurved, equal in diameter, 
the median being three diameters apart and two of the same from 
the laterals, and the same distance from the front median. The 
