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abdomen has a basal band and two central round spots made of 
iridescent white scales, and further back are some indistinct 
whitish chevrons. The cephalothorax is wider in proportion 
to its length than in Bettini, and the epigynum is distinct. All 
the femora are dark. The patella and tibia of the first are yel¬ 
low with a black line, while the metatarsus and tarsus are paler. 
The other joints of the second and third legs are light, and in 
the fourth they are light with dark rings at the distal ends. 
Sexpunctatus has been reported only from the southern states; 
.North Carolina, Florida, Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. 
AGOBARDUS ANORMALIS KEYS. 1885. 
Plate XXXVIII, fig. 8. Plate XLIX, fig. 13. 
1885. Agobardus anormalis Keys., Ver. zool-bot. Gesell., Wien, VI, 
p. 519. 
1888. Agobardus anormalis P., Wis. Acad. Sciences, Arts and Letters, 
VII, N. A. Att., p. 90. 
Length, $ $4.6 mm. Legs, S 1432, $ 4312, first pair a 
little the stoutest. Spines, S $ tibiae I, II 3-3 with 1 anterior 
and 1 posterior lateral; pat. II 1 anterior lateral; met. I, II 
2-2 with 1 anterior and 1 posterior lateral. 
Cephalothorax very high at dorsal eyes, but, in front, not 
higher than clypeus and lateral eye, on account of the steep in¬ 
clination of the cephalic part. Sides nearly parallel, a very 
little dilated in the middle, vertical in front, rounded behind; 
thoracic part falling steeply from dorsal eyes. Quadrangle of 
eyes occupying one-half of cephalothorax, twice as wide as long, 
equally wide in front and behind. First row of eyes much bent; 
middle eyes subtouching; lateral a little more than one-half as 
large, separated from them by one-half their own diameter. 
Eyes of second row a very little nearer lateral than dorsal eyes. 
Dorsal as large as lateral eyes, equally distant from each other 
and the lateral borders, forming a row as wide as cephalothorax 
at that place. Clypeus one-fifth as high as middle eyes. Fal¬ 
xes extending to inner edges of lateral eyes, one and one-half 
