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The cephalothorax (including clypeus) and abdomen are nearly 
covered with iridescent red hairs. The first leg is much enlarged, 
the tibia being as wide as long with a fringe of stiff dark hairs. 
From Oregon. 
P. conjunct us. 
The cephalothorax is reddish, this color being brightest on the 
cephalic plate, between the eyes of the first row, and along the 
upper sides of the cephalic part. Across the clypeus and around 
the margin is a white band. The relative length of the legs is 
3412. The first leg has a white fringe along the upper side of 
the femur, patella and tibia, and along the under side of the femur 
and patella, the tibia having dark hairs below. The abdomen is 
brownish with median longitudinal and encircling white bands. 
From Lower California. 
P. percgrinns. 
The abdomen has a white band down the middle, a velvety 
black band on either side, and is encircled by white. The clypeus 
is covered with white hairs. The patella of the third leg is 
enlarged. The relative length of the legs is 3412. From East- 
ern United States. 
P. divaricatus. 
The clypeus is brown with a pure white elongated spot 
below each lateral eye running vertically to the margin. The 
tibia of the palpus has a serrated apophysis. From Lower Cali- 
fornia. 
P. mexicanus. 
The abdomen is brownish with broken figures down the middle 
line, and two oblique bands, white. The relative length of the 
