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white hairs. The cephalic plate and the lower sides are rubbed 
bare. The clypeus is narrow, edged with white hairs. The 
falces are reddish. The abdomen has a dark central band ex¬ 
tending from the front end to the middle, where it meets the 
first of two curved transverse dark bands which cross the dor¬ 
sum, one at this point and one farther back. The intervening 
spaces seem to have been covered with white hairs. The palpi 
are pale and the legs pale barred with reddish-brown, the first 
pair being the darkest and a little the stoutest, with the tibia 
but little longer than the metatarsus. 
A single female. 
FISSIDENTATX. 
Canama rutila sp. nov. 
$. Length 7.5 mm. Legs 3412, not hairy, first and second 
pairs scarcely stouter than the others. 
The cephalothorax is high and falls steeply in both direc¬ 
tions from the dorsal eyes, the thoracic slope being slightly 
rounded in front and more abrupt than the cephalic. It is 
widest in the cephalic part, the thoracic narrowing from the 
dorsal eyes to the end. The sides are nearly vertical. The 
quadrangle of the eyes is one-tliird wider than long, is wider 
behind than in front, and occupies nearly half of the cephalo¬ 
thorax. The front eyes are somewhat separated and form a 
straight row, the lateral being more than half as large as the 
middle. The second row is halfway between the others, the 
eyes being separated from those of the third row by a depres¬ 
sion. The dorsal eyes are on the edge of the cephalothorax. 
The falces are stout and vertical, the upper margin bearing 
two teeth and the lower a bifid ridge, the two points being 
equally long. The sternum is oval, slightly truncated. The 
front coxse are separated by fully the width of the labium, 
which is a little longer than wide. The spines of the anterior 
legs are 3-3 on the tibia and 2-2 on the metatarsus, besides 
laterals. The posterior legs have many strong spines, with 
two circles on the metatarsus of the third and three on the 
metatarsus of the fourth. 
