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2. Phalangmni vittatum Say. 



2 a, male (natural size) ; 2 b, female (natural size) ; 3 c, palpus (magnified) ; 2 d, a 

 portion of the under surface of the abdomen dissected ofl", and raised up so 

 as to show the position of the penis (maguilied); p, penis; m, muscles; c, first 

 joints of legs; s, atodominal segments. 



P. VITTATUM Say. Journ. Phila. Acad. Nat. Sci. 1st se. Vol. 2, p. 66. 



Male. — Dorsum vaiying from a rich yellowish brown to a strongly 

 reddish brown, with a central dark vase-shaped marking, commencing 

 at the eye eminence, as in the preceding species, but without any 

 well pronounced black marginal markings ; very hard, covered with 

 closely placed, numerous, moderately small granules. Cephalothorax 

 marked with dark brown. Eye eminence pronounced, brownish with a 

 central dark band, furnished with a row of rather distant, but pretty 

 well pronounced spinous tubercles over each eye. Paljn very long, 

 light brown, with numerous spinous tubercles, similar to, but rather 



