39 Araneae. 24 1 
Cephalothorax broad in front, the cephalic region considerably elevated. Ocular area remote 
from anterior margin, the clypeus being more than twice the width of an anterior lateral eye; anterior row 
of eyes procurved, the lateral eyes rather small but larger than the medians and quite close to them ; 
posterior row of eyes distinctly a little wider than the anterior row, slightly procurved, the lateral eyes 
slightly smaller than the anterior laterals, the medians very small, subrotund, much nearer to the laterals 
than to one another. 
Chelicera robust, with 1 large and 2 smaller teeth on superior margin but no inferior tooth ; the 
claw very stout and strong. 
Legs. First pair not spined, the tarsus and metatarsus scopulate below, second pair with an outer 
row of 2 long spines below; metatarsus III with a dense distal tuft of black hairs, IV with a small tuft at 
apex below. 
Abdomen rather broad posteriorly, with deep median groove in front, the anterior end appearing 
emarginate. 
Vulva as in PI. XI, Fig. 27, very like that of S. bechuanica n. sp. ; the fovea longitudinal and close 
to the 2 spherical brown bodies. 
Length of cephalothorax -f- abdomen 6 mm. 
This species is very abnormal and may perhaps form a different genus. 
Dr. Schultze also found an immature specimen of a species of Setaphis at Keetmanshoop, Great 
Namaqualand, with 6 white spots on the abdomen, like S. sexmaculata E. Sim., but too young to describe. 
Genus Call/ilepis Westr. 
1. CalUlepis frenata n. sp. 
PI. XI, Fig. 28. 
Specimen s. a) 3 $9 from Kamaggas, Little Namaqualand, July and August 1904. 
Colour. Cephalothorax brown, with black margins, the surface with infuscate reticulation and 
lines, the head with a broad oblique black band on each side converging behind to form a \] , the posterior 
part of the band often paler in the middle; abdomen infuscated, sometimes paler below; legs pale-yellowish, 
more or less faintly infuscated, the ends of the segments often finely blackened, the distal segments reddish. 
Both rows of eyes, seen from above, parallel, with the eyes large; anterior row, seen from the 
front, strongly procurved, the lateral eyes very close to the medians, slightly smaller than these and slightly 
more than a diameter from the anterior margin of the cephalothorax; posterior row of eyes straight, scar- 
cely wider than the anterior row, the median eyes larger than the lateral eyes and nearer to each other 
than to the laterals. 
Keel on inner margin of chelicera large, deeply sinuated, the inner angle strongly prominent and 
forming a large triangulär tooth. 
Legs. Femur I with internal spine and 2 long dorsal spiniform setae ; tibia I with apical and often 
also a pair of mesial spines below ; metatarsus I with I inner and 2 outer spines below ; tarsi and 3 anterior 
pairs of metatarsi scopulate below, the metatarsal scopulae not reaching base, tarsi densely fasciculate at apex. 
Vulva as in PI. XI, Fig. 28. 
