216 Psyche [September 
Myrmarachne bakeri sp. nov. 
Fig. 8. 
Cephalothorax brownish yellow, eyes on black band, jaws 
reddish brown, legs mostly dull yellowish, femora more 
brown, especially front ones, metatarsi 1 dark and a broad 
dark band on tibia 1. Abdomen dark, nearly black above, 
except tip, a pale band across between the shields. Cephalo- 
thorax only slightly cut behind eyes and then sloping off 
behind ; eyes of second row about as near to the third row 
as to the A. S. E. Jaws longer than the cephalothorax, not 
constricted on basal part, the outer edge has a carina above 
and is plainly convex, a large tooth on inner edge near tip, 
one a little behind it, then a space equal to width of jaw 
before the next tooth followed by two more, and several 
very small, scattered teeth, not noticeable from sides ; fang 
long, slender only slightly curved except at tip. Palpi much 
shorter than jaws, tibia about as long as tarsus. Legs fairly 
long and slender, tibia 1 with six pairs of spines beneath, 
one under the patella 1. Sternum not very slender, almost 
as wide at front coxae as at coxae 2. Abdomen rather short, 
broadest toward tip, only slightly constricted above and on 
the sides at basal third, but with two distinctly separated 
shields. 
Body. — Length 5-6 mm. 
From Mt. Makeling (Baker). 
Myrmarachne iridescens sp. nov. 
Fig. 3. 
Cephalothorax iridescent bronzy black; jaws red-brown; 
legs pale, femur 1 and metatarsus 1 and outer half of tibia 
dark, hind tibia and metatarsus lineate with dark ; abdomen 
black, above iridescent. Cephalothorax very long, cut only 
a trifle back of eyes, the thoracic part sloping gradually, 
and much longer than head; second eyes about half way 
between third and A. S. E.; jaws only about two-thirds as 
long as cephalothorax, not constricted at base, from above 
the outer side is convex, the broadest a little before middle, 
each edge with carina, surface transversely wrinkled above, 
