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part. The abdomen has a covering of red hairs, and a white 
basal band. The legs have the femora, dark colored, as are also 
the patella and tibia in the first pair, the metatarsus and tarsus 
being light colored. The other legs have the patella and tibia 
barred with light and dark, while the metatarsus and tarsus are 
light. All the legs have short white hairs. 
We have four females from Clanwilliam, Cape Colony, col¬ 
lected by Mr. C. M. Leipoldt, for whom we have named the 
species, 
Euophrys infaustus sp. nov. 
Plate XXII, fig. 7. 
?. Length 5.5 mm. Legs 4312, first pair a little the stoutest. 
The dark cephalothorax is covered with white hairs, while 
the abdomen is clothed with silky, golden hairs. There are 
three pairs of black dots on the back. The legs, clypeus and 
falces are brown with a good many short white hairs. 
We have one female from Mashonaland, sent by Mr. Mar¬ 
shall. 
Mendoza Carlinii sp. nov. 
Plate XXIII, figs. 6-6e. 
Length, $ 5.5 mm; ? 10.7 mm. Legs, S 4132, $ 4312. first 
pair stoutest. 
This is a flat gray species with the light, foliated, abdominal 
band characteristic of the Marptusa Group. 
The quadrangle of the eyes occupies onedhird of the ceph¬ 
alothorax. The tibia of the first leg has two pairs of spines 
with laterals, the tibia, of the second, two serial spines. The 
mtetatarsi have two pairs in both first and second. 
In the male the cephalothorax has a dark background, with 
reddish hairs on the sides and bright red hairs around the eyes. 
There are three longitudinal white streaks on the cehpalic part, 
and on the thoracic there is a large central patch of white. The 
band around the margin and across the clypeus is pure white, 
and there is a bunch of white hairs at the insertion of the falces. 
