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Quadrangle of eyes a little wider behind. First row slightly 
curved, middle eyes of first row a little separated ; lateral sepa- 
rated from the middle eyes by fully two-thirds of their own 
diameter ; middle not quite twice as large as the lateral eyes. Eyes 
of the third row a little smaller than the lateral eyes of the first 
row, placed a little further from each other than from the lateral 
borders, on the margin of the cephalothorax. Clypeus two-thirds 
as high as the middle eyes of the first row. Maxillae nearly 
square, truncated in front, straight on the inner edges. Labium 
as wide as long, more than one-half as long as maxillae. Anterior 
coxae separated by a little more than the width of the labium. 
Sternum oval. General color brown. This specimen has the 
eye-region covered with white and copper-colored hairs, and has 
patches of the same on the abdomen, where, however, they are 
nearly all rubbed off, leaving pale chevrons and mottlings visible. 
Clypeus covered with thick white hairs. Fakes brown, with 
some white hairs. Legs light brown, with some light-colored 
and white hairs. Habitat : Arizona. 
See remarks under supcrciliosus and dolosus. 
Pellenes siiperciliosiis, n. 
PI. I, fig. 16. 
9. Length, 7 mm. Third leg, 5.4 mm. Legs, 34:12. First 
leg longer than second by tarsus and a little of metatarsus. Third 
leg longer than fourth by tarsus and metatarsus. 
Quadrangle of eyes a little wider behind. First row slightly 
curved, with the middle eyes a little separated, and the lateral 
separated from the middle by one-half their own diameter ; mid- 
dle twice as large as lateral eyes. Above the eyes of the first 
row is a ridge of upright black hairs, thickest and longest in 
the middle. Eyes of the third row as large as lateral eyes of 
the first row, and equally distant from each other and the lateral 
borders. Clypeus about as high as middle eyes of first row. 
Maxillae rounded in front and on inner edges. Labium about as 
wide as long, one-half as long as maxillae. Sternum oval. Ante- 
rior coxae separated by less than the width of the labium. 
Cephalothorax covered with a mixture of short white and 
red hairs. Abdomen, in this specimen, showing a few similar 
hairs at the spinnerets, but otherwise rubbed bare, the integu- 
ment being reddish-brown, with chevrons, oblique bands on the 
sides, and many small spots, pale. Clypeus covered with white 
hairs. Falces brown with sparse white hairs. Legs light yel- 
lowish, barred with blackish. 
Habitat : Arizona. 
