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Psyche 
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are about equal in size, although the posterior eyes are not 
quite so large as the anterior eyes, the posterior eyes in a 
slightly procurved row, well and equally separated ; anterior 
eyes in an almost straight row (from a dorsal view) and 
closer together. Anterior median eyes the radius of one of 
them apart, and not quite so far from the anterior lateral 
eyes. Legs tannish yellow except femora of first pair which 
are brown; the first leg measures 4.5 cm. The abdomen is 
slender, and yellow with many dark gray markings; the 
area in the anterior median region is unmarked. The hind 
spinnerets are long, with the apical segments a little longer 
than the basal segment. The palpus is slender with the 
cymbium well clothed with long hairs. The tibia of the pal- 
pus is slightly swollen distally and has two large tooth- 
shaped apophyses extending latero-anteriorly on the lateral 
side. The embolus of the bulb is slender and arises from the 
inner distal margin, curving laterally to end in a projecting 
conductor in the lateral posterior region. 
Male, collected at Nanaimo, B. C. by Professor Kincaid, 
Sept. 8, 1934. (Exline Coll.) 
This species nearest Tegenaria derhami Scop, from which 
it is separated by its much greater length and by the struc- 
ture of the bulb of the palpus. 
Tegenaria quadrata n. sp. (Fig. 4) 
Female : Length 5.6 mm. Cephalothorax brownish yel- 
low with a few irregular gray marks including a narrow 
marginal line, and a row of spots between this and the 
median furrow opposite the legs, and a large median gray 
area. Chelicerae and legs same color as the cephalothorax, 
legs banded with gray. Eyes large and quite widely sepa- 
rated ; posterior eyes in a straight row equally spaced and 
equal in size; anterior median eyes smaller than other eyes 
separated by a distance once and a half as great as their 
diameter, nearer the anterior lateral eyes; thus the rec- 
tangle formed by the median eyes is large and perfect, longer 
than wide. Abdomen globose with a gray-white back- 
ground and many darker gray markings. The apical seg- 
ment of the hind spinnerets is a little shorter than the basal 
segment. The area of the epigynum is raised and heavily 
