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of ventral spines; first metatarsus with five pairs of what may be 
termed ventral spines but most of them are moved into : a somewhat 
lateral position. The second tibia has seven pairs of spines and the 
second metatarsus five pairs, all similar to those on first leg. All legs 
are provided with numerous stout spines. The palpal claw is simple 
with four moderately robust teeth. 
Abdomen. Regularly ovate; cribellum moderately well developed; 
clearly divided. Otherwise essentially as in male. 
Epigynum. Essentials as shown in Figure 6. 
Color in alcohol. Essentially as in male except as herein noted. 
Carapace more clearly striped than in male; on each side of the 
median light stripe there is a broad darker stripe and on each an 
additional light marginal stripe thus making five broad stripes on 
the carapace. 
Type locality. Holotype male from St. Andrew, Upper Mountain 
View, January 15, 1950 (C. B. Lewis). Allotype female from St. 
Andrew, Cross Roads, December 3, 1950 (R. P. Bengry). The fol- 
lowing specimens are also in the collection : One paratype male from 
St. Andrew, Upper Mountain View, May 15, 1950 (C. B. Lewis) ; 
one paratype female taken with holotype male; another female from 
St. Andrew, Upper Mountain View, February, 1951 (C. B. Lewis) 
and two females from St. Andrew, Half-Way Tree, October 18, 1950 
(R. P. Bengry). The author of this paper took one immature female 
in Hope Gardens, near Kingston, June, 1954. 
Selected References 
Bonnet, Pierre 1957. Bibliographia Araneorum. 2. Toulouse: Les Arti- 
sans de rimprimerie Douladoure. 
Keyserling, Graf E. von 1876. Ueber Amerik. Spinnenarten d. Unterord- 
nung. Citigradae. Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien. 26: 609-708. T. 7-8. F. 
1-72. 
Roewer, C. F. 1954. Katalog der Araneae. Vol. 2. Bruxelles. 
