470 MK. H. E. HOGG ON SPIDERS 



inner margin of the falx-sheath and two large alternating with two small on the 

 outer. 



Cephalothorax bright yellow-brown, with pale yellow-grey hairs at the sides ; on the 

 clypeus is a brilliant bandeau of silvery-white hairs. The mandibles are yellow-brown 

 with orange fringes ; fangs dark yellow-brown at the base, darker brown anteriorly. 



Lip and maxillae bright yellow with yellow-brown bristles and fringes. Sternum 

 yellow, Avith brown upstanding bristles and recumbent white hair. Legs yellow, with 

 whitish-grey hair and brown bristles, grey spines, claw-tufts, and scopulse. 



The abdomen is dingy orange with brown hair-spots, one rather large and circular 

 near the base, followed by a brown transverse line, a pair of spots in the middle, and 

 another fainter brown transverse line near the posterior end. At this end also are 

 long, white, upstanding bristles. On the underside yellow-grey hair, with four 

 longitudinal brown lines below the genital fold and two median conjoined two-thirds 

 of the distance down. The epigyne and spinnerets yellow-grey. 



Text-figui-e 32. 



Heteropoda regia, var. fluridentata. Mandible, showing teeth. 



The measurements (in millimetres) are as follows : — 



Long. Broad. 



Cephalothorax 8 -! „ 



Abdomen 11 7 



Mandibles 3i — 



Trochanter Patella Metatarsus 



Coxa. & femur. <fc tibia. & tarsus. 



Legs ,.. 1. 3 13 13 lU = 39^ 



2. ^ 13 14 12 = 42i 



3. 3^ 11 11 10 = 35i 



4. U 11 13 13 = 39^ 

 Palpi IJ 4i ^ 4 = 13i 



