1883 
Vr. W. AND E. G. PECKITAM. 
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transverse band of gray and reddish hairs, which passes forward and 
downward onto the sides, extending below the dorsal, median and 
lateral eyes. 
The quadrangle of the eyes is wider than long, and not wider be- 
hind. The dorsal eye is a little smaller than the lateral eye, and is 
placed so much higher that a straight line from its lower border 
passes above the lateral eye. The small median eye is on a line with 
the dorsal eye. The anterior eyes are in a straight row, and are sub- 
touching; the lateral are more than half as large as the middle eyes. 
The clypeus is one-quarter as wide as the middle eyes, retreating, cov- 
ered with white hairs. 
The palpus is long and dark colored, with black and white hairs. 
The falces are not robust, slightly inclined backward, dark reddish, 
with a few white hairs. 
The maxillae and lip are short; the lip is square, the maxillae 
rounded. In color they are reddish, tipped with white. 
The sternum is large and oval: dark at the margin and paler in the 
centre. The anterior thighs are separated by more than the width of 
the lip at the base. 
The relative length of the legs is 4, 3, 1, 2 , the first pair being the 
stoutest. They vary from light brown to black, the tarsi being pale. 
There are many spines on the femoral, tibial and metatarsal joints of 
the four pairs, those on the metatarsi of the fourth extending to the 
base. 
The abdomen is rufous, or light brown, with a grayish basal band, 
just back of which is a very much curved but not acutely pointed 
black band, which passes diagonally downward over The sides. From 
the middle point of this band, a slender, black, longitudinal line ex- 
tends backward lor a short distance; beginning on a line with its 
termination are two short diagonal black bands, one on each side: and 
posterior to, and partly included within these, are two more, which 
reach to either side of the apex. From the apex a short, slender, long- 
itudinal black line extends a little way forward. The sides are gray- 
ish rufous. 
■ The venter is dark gray, with some whitish longit udinal lines. 
The epigynum has an opening at the posterior edge. The internal 
parts are visible through the integument. 
Habitat, Wisconsin. 
