1883 
G. W. AND E. G. PECK HAM. 
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it, the, small median eye being on a line with their upper borders. The 
anterior row of eyes is straight. The middle eyes are touching; the 
lateral eyes almost touch the middle eyes, and are half as large. The 
clypeus is half as wide as the middle eyes; it is vertical, and covered 
with long, snowy white hair. 
The palpus is relatively shorter and smaller than in E. scenicuni. 
The femur is slender; the patella is twice as long as the tibia, and a 
little stouter. The tibia has a slender, curved, pointed apophysis, 
which is one-l'ourth as long as the tarsus. The tarsus is as long as 
the tibia and patella together. The bulb is not complicated. 
The falees are long, but not so long, in proportion to the cephalo- 
thorax, as in E. scenicuni. They are horizontal, flattened above, con- 
vex below. There are two teeth, not three, as in E. scenicuni. The 
hook is as long as the rest of the falx. 
The maxilhe are long, truncated at the top, projecting at the outer 
corner, and straight on the inner border. The lip is two-thirds as long 
as the maxilhe, and is pointed. 
The sternum is long, rufous. The anterior thighs are separated by 
more than the width of the lip at the base. 
The relative length of the legs is 1, 2, 3, 4. The legs of the iirst 
pair, which are much the longest and stoutest, are bent, and are dark 
reddish brown in color. The other legs are pale and weak. There 
are femoral, tibial and metatarsal spines on the four pairs; those on 
the femora of the first pair are small: those on the metatarsi of the 
fourth are found only at the extremity. 
The abdomen is slender, and is of a bronze brown color, covered 
with golden down. There are white bands on the sides, from base to 
apex. These bands do not meet at the base, where there is a tuft of 
black hairs. 
The venter is pale rufous, edged with white. 
FEMALE— Length, 4.1 mm. ; width of abdomen, 1.2 mm.; length of cepli.th., l.iimm.; 
width of ceph.th., 1.4 mm. 
The cephalothorax is rufous covered with short white hairs. The 
lower narrow margin is black. There are two dark spots in the eye- 
region just back of the anterior middle eyes, and some long black 
hairs just outside of the lateral eyes. The dorsal and small median 
eyes are situated on small elevations. 
The palpus is pale with three distinct dark rufous bars. 
The falees are rather stout ; they are short and vertical, and dark 
reddish brown in color. 
The maxilhe are long, and enlarged at the tip. 
The abdomen is pale, covered with white hairs and having a tuft 
of white hairs at the base. There are some dark rufous markings, 
indistinctly visible through the hairs, which seem to consist of three 
transverse bands. on the dorsum, and some oblique bands on the sides. 
When the hairs are rubbed off, the dorsal markings are seen to be a 
