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forming a straight row, the middle being close together, while 
the lateral are somewhat separated from them and are more 
than half as large. 
In onr larger specimen the hairs are white, having perhaps,, 
lost their color in the alcohol. The smaller one has the cephalo¬ 
thorax covered with yellowish-white hairs and the abdomen with 
yellow hairs, excepting a pure white band in the constriction, 
which runs down on each side of the venter. The first and 
second legs have the femur dark with pale streaks, the tibia 
and patella pale with a black band on each side, and the meta¬ 
tarsus and tarsus dark in the first pair and pale in the second. 
The third and fourth legs are mostly dark. The palpus is dark 
and the falces slightly bronze-colored. The under surface is- 
dark, excepting the first and second pairs of coxae, which are 
white, and make a striking contrast. 
From Cape Town and Pt. St. John’s. 
Qnelcettia P. 1902. 
The cephalothorax is rather low, and is narrow in front, wid¬ 
ening out behind the third row of eyes and then contracting 
behind. The upper surface is fiat and almost entirely on the 
same plane, there being the gentlest possible rise from the two 
ends to the dorsal eyes. It is a little wider below than above. 
The quadrangle of the eyes is very slightly wider than long, 
is wider behind than in front, and occupies two-fifths of the 
cephalothorax. The anterior eyes are subtouching, in a straight 
row, the middle being twice as large as the lateral. The sec¬ 
ond row is much nearer the first than the third, and the third 
row is not quite so wide as the cephalothorax. The falces are 
very short, vertical and parallel, with no tooth on the inferior 
margin. The sternum is oval, truncated in front. The first 
coxae are separated bv a little more than the width of the la¬ 
bium, which is as wide as long. The pedicle is not visible from 
above. The relative length of the legs is 4123, the first and 
second being short and much thickened, especially as to the 
femur and tibia. The type species is 6.5 mm. long. 
