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rangle of the ©yes occupies two-fifths of the cephalothorax. 
The anterior eyes are close together in a curved row, the mid¬ 
dle being less than twice as large as the lateral. The second 
row is a little nearer the first than the third which is nearly 
as wide as the cephalothorax at that place. The sternum is 
oval. The first coxae are separated by more than the width 
of the labium, which is a,bout as wide as long. The falces are 
vertical and parallel, with a single tooth on the lower margin. 
The clypeus is dark, edged with short white hairs. Under 
each lateral eye are two fine white lines running horizontally 
outward, which have a very ornamental effect. The cephalo¬ 
thorax is dark brown with a covering of yellowish hairs and 
a pure white marginal band. The abdomen is covered with 
metallic yellowish scales, which give a dark effect, and rather 
long brown hairs, the pattern being in snow-white spots and 
dashes. There is a spot in the middle of the front end, with 
some oblique lines a little further back, on each side. Down 
the length of the dorsum are two rows of white dots made up 
of six pairs. On each side, halfway of the length, is a triangu¬ 
lar spot, pointing backward, and further back, another white 
spot, so low down as to be nearly invisible front above. The 
palpus is dark brown with white spots on the patella and tar¬ 
sus. The legs are brown, the first pair darker than the others 
and having three bright white spots on the inner side, one on 
the patella, one at the distal end of the tibia, and one on the 
tarsus. The under parts are of a dull silvery color. 
We have one female from Algoa Bay, sent by Dr. Brauns. 
Cyllohelus chionogaster El. S'. 
Plate XXI, figs. 1-lc. 
Length, 6 4.5-6 mm. $ 6-7.3 mm. Legs, S 4132, first pair 
darkest and stoutest, with fringes; ? 4132, femur of the first 
with a small tuft of dark hairs at the distal end. 
The cephalothorax has rufus hairs above and a wide snow- 
white band which runs across the clypeus and along the sides, 
but is broken behind. The abdomen is glistening bronze-brown 
on the dorsum, whitish on the lower sides. The male has a 
