1883 
G. W. AND E. G. PECK II AM. 
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on the cephalothorax, so that its lower border is in a line with the 
upper border of the lateral eye. The small median eye is equidistant 
from the dorsal and lateral eyes, and is in a line with the lower border 
of the dorsal eye. The anterior row of eyes is slightly curved, a line 
from the top of the middle eyes cutting the upper borders of 
the lateral eyes. The middle eyes are subtouching ; the lateral 
eyes are half as large as the middle eyes, and are slightly separated 
from them. The clypeus is two-thirds as wide ns the middle eyes, re- 
treating, covered with white hairs. 
The palpus is pale ; the femur is long, the patella is longer than the 
tibia, and equally stout ; the bulb is large and complicated. 
The falces are moderately long and stout, vertical, notched on the 
lower edge, and brown in color. 
The maxilla) are squarely truncated, and are curved, the upper 
outer corners projecting. They are pale brown in color. The lip is 
less than half as long, and is darker. 
The sternum is pointed behind, rounded in front, and brown in 
color. The anterior thighs are separated by more than the width of 
the lip at the base. 
The relative length of the legs is 1, 4, 2, 3. The first pair is the 
stoutest. In color they are light rufous, with darker bars. There 
are femoral, tibial, and metatarsal spines on the four pairs ; those on 
the femoral joints are very small ; those on the metatarsus of the 
fourth leg extend to the base. 
The abdomen is light pink, with a white basal band which extends 
on to the sides ; ofi the dorsum are two longitudinal rows of rufous 
dots, with four dots in each row. Between the rows is a succession of 
white As, pointing forward. 
The venter is pale pink, with a central longitudinal, reddish band ; 
it is covered with short white hairs. 
FEMALE— Length, 6.2 mm.; width of abdomen, 2.3 mm. Length of cepb.tli , 2 mm. : 
width of ceph.th., 1.5 mm. 
Legs 
Fein. 
Pat. 
Tib. 
Metat. 
Tar. 
Total. 
1 . 
1.2 
.8 
. i 
.5 
.5 
8.5 
2. 
1 . 
.5 
.•6 
.4 
.8 
2.8 
3. 
.8 
.4 
.0 
.4 
.3 
2.5 
4. 
1.4 
.8 
1 . 
.8 
.5 
4.8 
The palpus is pale, with white hairs. 
The falces are shorter than in the male, and not notched. 
The maxilla) are straighter than in the male, and not so squarely 
truncated. The lip is a little more than half as long 
The legs are sometimes like those of the male, and sometimes pale, 
barred with very dark rufous. 
The abdomen is usually light yellowish, with two rows of rufous 
dots, as in the male, but it is sometimes dark brownish rufous, while 
oh the dorsum are two rows of pale dots with live dots in each row ; 
the dots of the pair second from the apex are elongated into short 
