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Psyche 
[Septembe 
series of five irregular, white, transverse bars closely associated with 
narrow red bars ; these separate the brown area into four more or less 
rectangular blocks; lateral areas yellowish white with darker, oblique 
bars; venter with a broad, very light brownish, median stripe flanked 
on each side by ventrolateral, yellowish white areas. This species 
seems to be closely related to T. aculeatus Chickering and others in 
which the male palp has the conspicuously developed tibial apophyses. 
Type locality. The holotype male is from Simla, Arima Valley, 
Trinidad, W. I., April 18, 1964. Three immature specimens from 
the same locality, April, 1964 probably belong to the same species. 
The female is unknown. 
Tmarus farri sp. nov. 
Figures 4-6 
The species is named after Dr. T. H. Farr, Science Museum, Insti- 
tute of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica, W. I. 
Male holotype. Total length from tip of porrect chelicerae to 
posterior end of somewhat extended spinnerets 3.32 mm. Carapace 
1. 1 6 mm long; almost exactly as wide as long; about .48 mm tall; 
sharply constricted below posterior margin of ALE and then broadly 
and regularly rounded to posterior border; with several long, slender 
spines each arising from a small, chitinized tubercle ; without a median 
thoracic groove or pit. Eyes: lateral ocular tubercles well developed; 
viewed from above, posterior row definitely recurved, anterior row 
gently so, exclusive of the very convex lenses; seen from in front, 
anterior row straight, measured by centers. Central ocular quadrangle 
wider behind than in front in ratio of about 13 : 8; wider behind 
than long in ratio of about 26 : 23. Posterior row occupies about 
10/13 of width of carapace at that level. Ratio of eyes AME : ALE : 
PME : PLE = 3.5 : 8.5 : 5 : 7.5. AME separated from one an- 
other by about three times their diameter, from ALE by a little more 
than 3.7 times their diameter. PME separated from one another by 
3.2 times their diameter, from PLE by 4.6 times their diameter. 
Laterals separated by slightly more than twice the diameter of PLE. 
Clypeus quite porrect; apparently with seven spines in an upturned 
row but the lateral spines are small ; height equal to slightly more 
than seven times the diameter of AME. Chelicerae, maxillae, and lip 
all typical of males of the genus. Sternum broadly scutiform; slightly 
convex; longer than wide in ratio of about 10 : 9; with many fine, 
procurved bristles ; posterior end bluntly terminated opposite bases of 
fourth coxae which are separated by about their width. Legs: 123 = 
