114 ALLENDALE SPIDERS 



occipital region, and by the palpal tibia which is nearly black 

 and of characteristic form. 



Leptyphantes angulatus, Cb. 



Plate v., figs. 5-9. 



Male : 



Total length 2*2 mm. Legs 4, i, 2, 3. 



Cephalothorax clear yellow or pink, usually with a distinct 

 black border, but this is sometimes obsolete. Dorsal profile 

 indented slightly about the middle. 



Eyes on black spots. Upper line nearly straight, eyes sub- 

 equal, equidistant. Front middle eyes on a little transverse 

 ridge which overhangs the clypeus and is wrinkled behind; 

 smallest of all, a semi-diameter apart. Lateral eyes on a 

 strong tubercle, the front ones distant from the centrals about 

 one diameter of the latter. 



Clypeus equal in depth to the ocular area, concave above, 

 convex below ; basal line arched. 



Sternum normal, dark. 



Falces about twice the length of the clypeus, with longish 

 scattered hairs in front. 



Legs pretty long, yellowish, with tibia, metatarsus, and 

 tarsus of i and 2 clouded with black. Femur i with a single 

 spine. All tibiae with two dorsal spines. Tibia i with a spine 

 on each side near the apex ; tibia 2 with a similar spine on 

 the posterior side only. All the metatarsi with a single dorsal 

 spine near the base. Metatarsus and tibia of the fourth pair 

 equal in length. 



Palpus with tarsus just longer than tibia and patella com- 

 bined, with a conical protuberance at the base of the inner 

 side. Tibia normal, small. Patella with a conical process 

 above bearing a strong curved black bristle. Tarsal bulb 

 with a strong short spine at the extremity; paracymbium 

 large ; on the under side a long strap-shaped process, forked 

 at the end. 



