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and slender, no lateral, metatarsus 2-2, long and slender, 
no lateral. 
Eyes : anterior row straight, equal and equidistant ; pos- 
terior row slightly procurved, longer than anterior row, 
P. M. E. little nearer P. L. E. than to each other; laterals 
separated by radius of P. L. E. ; quadrangle as high as 
distance between P. M. E. Clypeus a little wider than diam- 
eter of anterior eyes. 
Mandibles dark, porrect and more than half as long as 
cephalothorax, no teeth on superior margin of groove, dis- 
tinct denticulate carina on inferior margin; fang long and 
sinuate; labium longer than wide, half as long as maxillse, 
and deeply notched. 
Cephalothorax, narrowed but little in front of I coxae. 
Sternum twice as long as broad, widest between II coxae. 
Ventral furrow a little nearer epigastric plate than to spin- 
nerets. 
Palpus. Tibia twice as long as patella, apophysis one- 
third length of tibia and pressed close to tarsus. Palpal 
organ nearly fills the cavity. 
$ 4.2 mm. long. 
Cephalothorax shining chestnut brown, darker about the 
eyes and with scattered white hairs on sides; abdomen 
pale yellow with irregular dark marks arranged to form 
broken chevrons; venter pale; legs lighter in color than 
cephalothorax without the dark bands and spines as in male. 
Eyes as in male. Mandibles dark brown and geniculate ; 
carina on superior margin of groove and no teeth on inferior 
margin. Cephalothorax narrowed but little in front of I 
coxae. Sternum light and shining, nearly twice as long 
as broad. Ventral furrow a little nearer epigastric plate 
than to spinnerets. Epigynum dark with two broad open- 
ings below two pairs of dark spots. 
Type : $ $ Ga. ; Thompson’s Mills, H. Allard coll. 
Paratypes. 1 2 Va. ; Falls Church, N. Banks coll.; 1 $ 
Ala. ; Auburn, C. F. Baker coll. 
The dark color of the cephalothorax would seem to ally 
this species to A. striata Becker, but the description of 
