1948] 
Bryant — Spiders f rom Mexico 
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ter brown, with lateral darker stripes ; legs, 3-4-1-2, 
III pair not modified and no fringes on any leg, brown, 
with pale rings most conspicuous on the posterior pairs, 
I pair, femur, prolateral surface slightly flattened and 
covered with white scales, patella and tibia with many 
white scales, spines, patella, prolateral, 1, tibia, ventral, 
2-2-2, metatarsus, ventral, 2-2, basal pair very long, 
II pair with area of white scales on femur smaller than 
on I pair, III and IV tibiae with dorsal basal spine; 
palpus not as long as cephalothorax, femur and patella 
covered dorsally with white scales, tibia and tarsus pale 
brown, tibia not as long as patella, tibial apophysis dark, 
tarsus almost circular, bulb about circular, flattened, 
embolus from a distinct lobe of the bulb, starting about 
the middle on the outer side and ending in a very slender 
tube in a groove at the tip of the cymbium, the second 
process heavier, from just below the middle of the bulb, 
with an abrupt turn at the lower margin and ending 
about opposite the origin on the inner margin. 
Female. Length, 5.1 mm., ceph. 2.4 mm. long, 1.7 mm. 
wide, abd. 2.5 mm. long, 1.7 mm. wide. 
Cephalothorax pale brown, scantily covered with 
white hairs, darker about the eyes, moderately high, 
widest posterior to the dorsal eyes, thoracic groove 
short, in a circular depression about the middle of the 
cephalic area, thoracic slope concave; eyes as in the 
male ; mandibles and mouth parts as in the male ; sternum 
a pale brown, oval, first cox® separated by more than a 
diameter, fourth cox® touching; abdomen oval, dorsum 
flattened, pale, speckled with small patches of black hairs, 
venter pale outlined by a paler square; legs, 3-4-1 -2, 
anterior pairs pale brown, on dorsal side, much paler 
on ventral, posterior pairs distinctly ringed on the dor- 
sal side with dark and pale rings, ventral side pale; 
epigynum of the typical form with an oblique oval open- 
ing each side of a small triangle, posteriorly each side 
curved dark tubes with a small opening below the tri- 
angle as figured. 
Holotype S Mexico; Acapulco, 17 December 1944 (S. 
Jones). Allotyye 2 Mexico; Acapulco, 17 December 
1944 (S. Jones). 
