228 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
We have several specimens, but all of them are rubbed. The 
cephalothorax, in the male, is dark brown on the cephalic plate 
and in a wide band around the lower sides and back, 
and has a light yellowish brown band around the upper sides 
and across the anterior thoracic part,. The eye-region and the 
anterior thoracic part seem to have been covered with gold 
and silver iridescent scales, and the face is marked with three 
lines of the same scales which run around below the lateral 
eyes on to the thoracic part. There are rings of red hairs 
around the middle eyes, and tufts of black hairs behind the lat¬ 
eral eves. The cephalothorax of the female is like that of the 
male excepting that the color of the integument is light brown, 
with some black spots on the eye region, and that, it lacks the 
tufts. The abdomen in both sexes is marked with transverse 
bands of bright red hairs and silvery iridescent scales. Under! 
alcohol, somie black chevrons appear on the posterior part. In 
the male the femur of the first leg is dark and glistening, the 
tibia and patella are lighter, the metatarsus is light at the 
proximal and dark at the distal end, and the tarsus is dark. 
The femur of the second is light at the proximal and dark 
at the distal end, and from this point the leg shades from dark 
to light at the tip. The third and fourth legs are light. The 
tibia of the first leg has seven inferior, serial spines, four in 
front and three behind, and the metatarsus has two pairs. In 
the female the legs are yellow, the femur of the first being 
marked, on the front face, with dark strise, which are repeated, 
with less distinctness, on the femur of the second. The tibia 
of the first has four anterior and three posterior spines and 
the metatarsus has two pairs. The falces are vertical, stout, 
and rather long. They are dark colored in the male and yel¬ 
low in the female. The tube of the male palpus is much coiled. 
We have one female and several males from Durban. 
