Coriarachne brunneipes nov. sji. 



l-engll) 9 nun. 5 mm. Ccpiialolhora.x ami Icj^s dark red brown, 



metatarsi and tarsi paler. A few small white spots on the ceplialolliora.x and one 

 near tip of femur above, abdomen ( ,^) black above witii a large iil-defined central 

 mark of grayisli white, the edges very ragged, abil'.>men ( q ) is aimost covered with 

 white, three large black spots each side send out branches which ramify through 

 the white, sternum (^^ ) pale with a central darker spot, (q' ) wholly dark brown 

 venter gray, in the rj more reddish brown. The whole body is very much depressed, 

 more than in C. versicolor, the legs are slenilerer than in that species, tibia I being 

 over tliree times as long as broad. The alulnnien is more elongate than in ('. ver- 

 sicoloi . The cpig\num consists of a cavil\- much narrower behind, similar in plan 

 to that of (//iii/'/icui, from the anterior margin there is a projection with a rounded 

 posterior margin, which neai ly covers the anterioi- portion of the cavity. The 

 tibial joint of the palpus has a prominent lateral projection with a curved point, the 

 tube is {|uite short. 



Tliis species is ([uite coiniuoii in W'asiiinytoii State. (T. 

 Kincaid. ) 



Tlie ji;enera of the O\vopi(l;v may be reatlily separated as 

 follows: 



^ Mandibles higher than the cephalolhorax J . . . . Peucetia 



( .Mandibles not as high as ceplialotliora.K ...... 2 



^ \ V. M, K. about half as far apart as I'. S. K. . . Oxyopes 



/ I'. M. K. much more than half as far apart as 1'. S. K. . Hamataliwa 



\\ hat Kiiierton lalls Oxvd/cs sor/ar/s Heiitz (New l^iiyland 

 l-ycosi(hx') is not tliat species but is new. I have seen an adult 

 teiiiaie in I)r. h'o.x's collection which he obtained in New Hani|)shire. 



Oxyopes cinerea nov. sp. 



Length .;; S mm. Cephalothorax and mantlibles reddish blown, some- 

 what more brown on the sitles and liglitei in the middle, eyes on black spots, traces 

 of tlark lines reaching from the A. M. V.. down upon the mandibles, maxillce 

 reddish brown, lip darker, sternum reiUlish brown, lighter in the middle, legs and 

 palpi yellowish with darker reddish markings on base and tip of femora, and on 

 base, middle and tip of lihi.v and metatarsi; abdomen dark gray, two diverging 

 short white stripes near base, and two oblique spots on each side, further back a 

 light stripe on each side of venter, a wide median black stripe from epigynum to 

 spinnerets. Cephalothorax highest at eye-region straight and barely sloping until 

 near the posterior margin where it sudiknly drops, clypeus straight, legs spiny, 

 abdomen widest near base, apex pointed, more stubby than the other species. 

 1 he epigynum consists of a short rounded finger directed forwaril, somewhat like 

 0. saltiins but not pointed. 



I have received, from .Nfr. Trevor Kincaid, another new species 

 of this trenus which he finds (piite commonly in A\'ashington State. 



Oxyopes rufipes nov. sp. 



Length - 10 mm.. 3 7 mm. Cephalothorax reddish, usually with a 

 light median stripe, ej-es on black spots, mandibles and maxilla- reddish, usually 



