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Anterior row of eyes nearly straight, the centres of the four eyes forming only a slightly procurved 
line, the upper margins of these eyes (seen from above) in a recurved line, the lateral eyes very large, much 
larger than the small medians and almost in contact with them ; posterior row of eyes narrower than the 
anterior row and strongly recurved, the curvature only a little greater than that of the anterior row (viewed 
from above), the median eyes smaller than the anterior medians, nearer to one another than to the laterals 
and placed just in front of a line joining the anterior margins of the lateral eyes, the latter eyes slightly 
smaller than the anterior laterals; area formed by the four lateral eyes very slightly wider in front than long. 
Legs. Metatarsus I with 3 inner and 2 outer spines below, tibia I with 3 inferior pairs of spines, 
femur I with I inner and 3 dorsal spines or spiniform setae, the tibia and distal end of the metatarsus 
sparingly scopulate. 
Vulva as in PI. XI, Fig. 31. 
Inferior Spinners with 3 apical fusules. 
Length of cephalothorax -f- abdomen 6 mm. 
4. Asetnesthes flavipes n. sp. 
PL XI, Fig. 32. 
Specimens. a) 3 ?$ from Lüderitz Bay, Great Namaqualand, Tanuary 1904. 
Colour. Cephalothorax pale brownish-yellow, marbled and splashed with black, the ocular area 
black, except in the middle behind, face broadly blackened from below the eyes downwards and outwards ; 
abdomen much as in A. decoratus n. sp. ; legs clear-yellow, not banded, some of the segments very finely 
edged with black at the apex, the coxae above and especially the trochanters blackened; sternum blackened, 
strongly contrasting with the yellow under surface of the coxae; chelicera blackened distally and on 
innerside. 
Anterior row of eyes with the upper margins in a slightly procurved line (viewed from in front), 
the lateral eyes scarcely twice as wide as the medians and close to them ; posterior row of eyes strongly 
recurved, the curvature equal to that of the anterior row (viewed from above), the eyes practically equi- 
distant, the medians smaller than the anterior medians, their hind margins just cutting a line joining the 
anterior margins of the lateral eyes, the latter perhaps a trifle smaller than the anterior laterals ; area formed 
by the four lateral eyes considerably wider than long. 
Legs. Metatarsus I with 3 inner and 2 outer spines below, the inner surface sometimes with an 
upper spine besides; tibia I with 3 inferior pairs of spines, besides 2 — 4 others on the inner surface; 
femur I with 1 inner and 3 dorsal spines and spiniform setae. 
Inferior Spinners with 3 apical fusules. 
Vulva as in PI. XI, Fig. 32. 
Length 5Y2 — 6 mm. 
b) 3 young specimens from Prince of Wales Bay, Great Namaqualand, 1903. 
5. Asetnesthes lineatus n. sp. 
PI. XI, Figs. 33 and 34. 
Specimens. a) 2 ?$, I $ and 2 juv. from Rooibank, Southern Hereroland, May 1905. 
