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red hairs except for a central white band. Between the eyes 
of the second and third rows are patches of white hairs, and 
lower down on the sides are wide white hands which meet be¬ 
hind. The hairs around the eyes of the first row arei red, ex¬ 
cepting at the inner edges of the middle eyes, where they are 
white. The clypeus is narrow and has long white hairs at 
the edge. The face has lines of red and white hairs under 
the lateral eyes. The falces are reddish with white hairs. 
The abdomen is badly damaged, but shows a dark band around 
the front end with a white band above it, and some white hairs 
behind. The legs are banded with dark and light brown, the 
femur and tibia being darker than the other joints, especially 
in the first and second legs. They have a good many white 
hairs. The palpi are brown with black and white hairs. 
A single female. 
Telamonia resplendens sp. nov. 
$. Length 4.5 mm. Legs 4312. first pair stoutest. 
The cephalothorax is high, with the cephalic part level and 
the thoracic falling steeply from the dorsal eyes. The sides 
are vertical in front, but widen out a little below 1 in the thoracic 
part. The quadrangle of the eyes occupies more than half of 
the cephalothorax. The front eyes are close together in a 
straight row, the middle being twice as large* as the lateral. 
The second row is a little in front of the middle. The third 
is as wide as the cephalothorax, with the eyes projecting. The 
clypeus is two-thirds as wide as the middle eyes. The falx 
has a single tooth on the lower margin. The lateral and in¬ 
ferior spines on the first and second legs are all long. The 
tibia of the first has four pairs, and the metatarsus three pairs; 
the tibia 'of the second three pairs, and the metatarsus two 
pairs. 
The cephalothorax is covered with very brilliant dark blue 
scales. There are wide white bands low down on the sides of 
the thoracic part, and some white hairs over the eyes and on 
the clypeus. The abdomen is light brown with two dark 
streaks on the dorsum and a dark curved band on each side, 
and between these bands are bright iridescent scales. The 
