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than the coxa instead of the longest. These differences 
would indicate that Miltia Simon is a distinct genus as 
Dalmas suggests. 
d 
Fig. 1. Prodidomus rufus Hentz. a, ventral view of carapace; 
b, eyes and cheliceras; c, lateral view of spinnerets; d, epigynum. 
Prodidomus rufus Hentz (Fig. 1) 
Journ. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 1847, 5, p. 466, pi. 30, 
fig. 4; reprint, 1875, p. 105, pi. 12, fig. 4, pi. 18, fig. 9. 
$ . 5 mm. long, ceph. 2. mm., abd. 3.1 mm. 
Cephalothorax pale yellow, sides with long scattered 
hairs directed towards the center, rather low and flat, no 
thoracic groove or separation of cephalic and thoracic por- 
tion, sides evenly rounded, anterior margin wider than pos- 
terior and slightly rounded ; eyes eight, a.m.e. only diurnal, 
round and dark, other eyes white, flat and angular, anterior 
row straight by upper margins, a.m.e. largest of the eight, 
