1901.] SPIDERS FROM JAMAICA. 7 



f Legs 14 3 2; spiders small (4"5 mm.), and pale yellow in colour, 



with four square black spots on the eye-region 



Kilakantha cockerel/ i. 



Legs 1 4 a 2 ; small spiders (2-3 mm.) ; palpus brown, with a 



narrow white line on the outer side Prosthcclina viaria. 



Legs 14 2 3; small spiders (4*5 mm.) ; cephalothorax brown, 

 with white bands on sides and red down on upper surface 



and around eyes Anoka peckhami. 



3-{ Legs 1 4 2 3 ; small spiders (3'5 mm.); abdomen brown, en- 

 circled with white, with three or four pairs of white spots ... 



Dcndryphantcs prudens. 

 Legs 14 2 3; small spiders (4— 5 mm.); cephalothorax and abdo- 

 men bronze-brown encircled with white Dcndryphantcs taylori. 



Legs 14 2 3; medium-sized spiders (8 mm.) ; abdomen with 



median band of dark rufous and white sides 



Marptusa melanognathus. 

 Legs 14 2 3; falces long, oblique : quadrangle of eyes occupying 

 v more than one-half cephalothorax Zygohallus mavis. 



|'Legs 3 4 12; length about 4'5 mm.; cephalothorax fawn- 

 coloured, with light bands on sides, curving backwards over 

 thorax to dorsal eyes Pellenes translatus. 



Legs 3 4 12; body and legs with crimson and green iridescent 



scales Prosthcclina perplexa. 



Legs '6 4 1 2 ; abdomen iridescent, with four velvety black 



spots Prostheclina morgani. 



4^ Legs 3 4 12; abdomen brown, with longitudinal, median, yellow 



band Prosthcclina venatoria. 



Legs 4 3 2 1; cephalothorax with red hairs and white bands on 



sides Salt is (?) inutilis. 



Legs 4 3 12; length about 35 mm. ; cephalothorax and abdo- 

 men each with a V-shaped black mark ; palpus with terminal 

 portion red-brown, becoming black at end ; middle portion 

 I- with tuft of shining white hairs Saitis anna. 



Females. 



■. f Legs 1 4 2 3 Anoka peckhami. 



I Legs not 1 4 23 2 



o f Legs4 1 23 or 4~I 2 3 3 



" I Legs not 4 1 2 3 or 4 1 2 3 4 



f Quadrangle occupying plainly more than one-half of the cephalo- 

 thorax ; cephalothorax plainly widest at the dorsal eyes; 



3 j legs 4 1 2 3 Zygohallus sua vie. 



Quadrangle occupying less than one-half of the cephalothorax ; 



cephalothorax not widest at dorsal eyes ; legs 4 12 3 



Jh nd/ryphante6 prudens. 



fLegB 48 12 or 4~3 1 2 5 



I Legs 3 4 12,3 44 2 or 34 1 2 



f Spiders small (45 mm.), pale yellow, with four square black 



spots on eye-region ; legs 4 3 1 2 NiUtkatliha c<>ckcrclli. 



Spiders large (9'6 mm.) ; dorsum of abdomen grey, with wavy 



-J outlines; dark bands on sides ; legs 4 3 1 2 



| Marptusa melanognathtu, 



I Spider* small (4*6 mm.) ; oephalothorax with golden iridescent 



scales except a white bund on thorax . leg! 48 1 2 



\, 8aitit deflcooatus. 



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