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the eyes (the eye-area is not fully half as broad again as it is long), 

 I have beside Westring's type-specimen (a ? jun.) seen but one in- 

 dividual, a fullgrown male, which Dr Gr. Lindstr&m captured in the 

 island of Stora Carlso near Gotland and obligingly gave me. It is 

 6'/ 2 millim. long, and the cephalothorax nearly 3 millim., something 

 shorter than the patella and tibia of the 4 th pair of legs together, 

 which legs are 10 millim. long, with the tibia equal in length to 

 the metatarsus. The two first pairs of legs have above 1,1, and 

 before 1 spine, their tibia beneath at least 1, perhaps 1, 1, 1; on 

 the 3 rd pair the thigh has above 1 , 1 , 1 , before and behind 1,1; 

 the patella behind 1 , the tibia above 1 , before 1 , 1 , 1 , behind 1 , 

 1, beneath 2, 2, 2; the thighs of the 4 th pair of legs have above 1, 

 1 , before 1 , behind 1 , the patellae behind 1 ; the tibiae above 1 , 

 before 1, 1, 1, behind 1, 1, 1, beneath 2, 2, 2 spines. The whole 

 animal (which had lately changed its skin) is of a greyish yellow 



Femina. Cephalothorax 4 3 / 4 — 5 millim. longus, 3'/ 2 latus, latit. clypei 

 2'/4 millim., aeque longus atque tibia + metatarsus + tarsus l:mi paris, antice 

 sat latus, in dorso convexus. Oculi seriei anticae omnino rectae aequales, rotundi, 

 medii eorum parum longius inter se quam a lateralibus distantes (spatio diametro 

 oculi paullo minore). Area oculorum mediorum paullo longior quam latior, parum 

 latior antice quam postice; oculi medii postici deplanati, sub-angulati , spatio 

 disjuncti quod oculi diametro minus est duploque minus quam spatium inter eos 

 et laterales posticos, qui minores sunt et rotundi. Mandibular longitudine tibiae 

 l:mi paris, crassitie femoris ejusdem paris. Palporum pars tibialis tarsali fere 

 dimidio longior. Pedes 4:ti paris cephalothorace 2' 4 — 2y 2 longiores; l:mi paris 

 10 1 / 2 , 2:di 8y 2 , 3:tii 8, 4:ti 11 y a millim. longi. Vulva ex duabus elevationibus 

 minutis obscuris ad rimam genitalem constare videtur. — Nonne omnino adulta? 



Mas. Cephalothorax plerumque 3 3 / 4 — 4 millim. longus; pedes l:mi paris 

 10, 2:di 8, 3:tii 7 l / 2 , 4:ti 11 millim. longi: 4:ti paris igitur cephalothorace 

 2 3 / 4 — 3:plo longiores. Variat tamen multo minor. Palpi breves (372 millim.); 

 articuli 3 ultimi conjunctim longitudine mandibulam sequant. Pars tibialis patel- 

 lari paullo brevior, paulloque brevior quam latior; apex ejus, qui subtus angu- 

 lum monstrat, supra versus latus exterius in procursum productus est acumi- 

 natum, sub-lanceolatum , porrectum, qui ipso articulo paullo brevior est, ad basin 

 satis latum, sed non aeque crassum, apice nigro paullo foras et deorsum curvato. 

 Lamina brevis, ovata, latitudine vix duplo longior, paullo angustior quam man- 

 dibula (quae aeque longa est atque patella l:mi paris), aeque lata atque tibia l:mi 

 paris; bulbus ovatus, partibus prominentibus in latere inferiore carens; in apice 

 superficies ejus infera in tres spinas vel lacinias producta esse videtur, quarum 

 media reliquis latior est. 



Sub lapidibus ad Nicceam saepius inventus , fortasse etiam ad Kissingen Ba- 

 varian. — Simillimus figurae "D. murini Hahn" a C. Koch in Die Arachn. X, 

 Taf. CCCLVII, fig. 836 datae; descriptio vero vulvae D. murini (loc. cit. , p. 122) 

 in nostram speciem non cadit, sed potius in D. cognatum Westr. 



