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numerous small and some large, pale yellowish spots (the latter 
sometimes arranged in a double series) but without the well-defined, 
obliquely transverse stripes found in AH. collinus Poe., &e. | 
Carapace as long as the metatarsus and 3-2 of the tarsus of fourth 
leg, and subequal to or a little shorter than the tibia and metatarsus 
but longer than: the metatarsus and tarsus of first leg; bottom of 
fovea transverse. 
Chelicere longish, with 10-11 large teeth in the inner row below ; 
the under side (measured along the middle of the groove) almost as 
long as the sternum or longer. | 
Labiwm and coxee of pedipalps muticous. 
Posterior spinners with the distal segment subequal to or even 
exceeding the penultimate in length; anterior spinners 14 to twice 
their diameter apart. 
Pedipalps.—Process shorter than the bulb, curved and moderately 
slender. 
Legs.—Tarsi muticous. Metatarsus I straight, the under surface 
without spines, excepting 2 (sometimes 1 or 3) along the inner and 
also along the outer edge, the inner surface besides with 2 large 
curved spines near the middle and a smaller spine near the apex 
{the latter sometimes absent), the outer surface also with a couple of 
spines in addition to those along the lower edge ; II spined much as 
I, but the middle of the segment generally with only 1 spine on the 
inner surface and none at the inner inferior edge; III and IV nume- 
rously spined. Tibia I with 2 stout, spur-like, distal spines, each 
raised on a low tubercle, the apical spur broad, simply curved, 
situated on the inner inferior edge, the other spur longer and 
slenderer, with sigmoid curvature, situated in the middle line of the 
inner surface at a little distance (4-} of the length of the segment) 
from the apex; under surface of tibia with 1 slender, inner, apical 
spine and 3 spines along the outer edge, the outer surface with 0-1 
and the inner surface with 1-3 other spines in addition; tibia II with 
several spines below, a couple on the inner surface, and 0-1 on the 
outer surface; III and IV with a number of spines. Patella III 
with a row of 3 spines on the outer surface and often also an apical 
spine at the inferior outer edge. Femora spined above. ‘Tarsi I and 
II scopulate to the base, metatarsi I and II broadly scopulate below 
almost to the base, the row of sete dividing all these scopule com- 
posed of small fine bristles; tarsus III with a mesial band of longer 
setae and a narrow band of scopular hairs on each side of it below; 
metatarsus III with a thin scopula, excepting in the basal part. 
?. Colour asin g, or the whole carapace faintly infuscated and 
most of the leg segments more or less tinged with olive-greenish. 
