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black tubercles and having left around them some white and 
red hairs., The clypeus is bare. The abdomen seems to have 
been covered with silvery-white and golden scales, but no pat¬ 
tern is distinguishable. The legs are reddish-brown, the first 
pair darkest, with a short dark fringe under the patella and 
double brown fringes on the tibia and metatarsus. That on 
the tibia is short above, and at the proximal end below, in¬ 
creasing in length to the extremity. The metatarsus has the 
proximal end bare. The upper fringe is short, and the lower 
one increases in length from the middle of the joint to the ex¬ 
tremity. These fringes are repeated on the second leg. The 
falces are yellowish. The palpus has the femur and patella 
pale, and the other joints reddish. 
One male, from Sarawak. 
V. petulans, which resembles this species in size and in the 
fringing of the legs, lacks the tarsal spine on the palpns and 
has, under alcohol, a dark band between two white bands on 
the abdomen. Arrogans has the first metatarsus white, not 
fringed. Miranda has no fringe on the second leg. Paludosa 
is marked with black and white. 
Viciria arrogans sp. nov. 
The female is yellow, the male brown, both with the cephalic 
square white bordered with red, and 1 a white herring-bone 
stripe edged with red on the abdomen. The male has the tibia 
of the first leg dark and heavily fringed above and below, while 
the metatarsus is all white, without dark hairs. 
Length, 6 9 mm., $ 9.5 mm. Legs, $ 3142, $ 3412, first and 
second pairs stoutest. 
The first row of eyes is a little bent downward, the middle 
ones being not quite twice as large as the laterals, which are 
separated from them. The second row is nearer the first than 
the third, and the third row is plainly narrower than the ceph- 
alothorax at that place. The clypeus is narrow in the male 
and wide in the female. The falx, in both sexes, has one tooth 
on the lower, and two, close together, on the upper margin. 
The spinal armature is rather peculiar, the tibia of the first 
