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leg having 3-3 and laterals, the tibia of the second 2-3 and 
laterals, while the metatarsus in both first and second has 2-2 
without laterals. The third and fourth legs have many strong 
spines. 
In the palpus of the male the tarsus is about as long as the 
tibia and patella together. The tarsal spine found in miranda, 
concolor and paludosa is lacking in arrogans. 
In the male, the cephalothorax has a black edge, above which 
is a band which shades from brown up to red. Above this, 
the sides and) thoracic part are yellow, covered! with white 
hairs. The cephalic square is covered with white or light yel¬ 
low hairs, and is bordered by a red band which includes all 
the eyes. The red color runs back over the middle of the 
thoracic part separating the two white bands. The clvpeus 
is covered with long white hairs. The abdomen is dark brown 
on the sides, and has, on the dorsum, a white or light yellow 
herring-bone stripe edged with bright red. The amount of 
color in the legs varies. Usually the first and second legs 
have the femur, patella and tibia red or reddish-brown, with 
red and black hairs. The tibia of the first, and, in a less de¬ 
gree, that of the second, have thick fringes of black hairs above 
and below. The metatarsus and tarsus are pure white. The 
third and fourth legs are much lighter, and have the metatarsus 
much longer than the tarsus. In the third the femur and pa¬ 
tella are from light to dark brown, the tibia has the proximal 
half light and the distal half darker, while the metatarsus and 
tarsus are light. The fourth leg is light with a longitudinal 
black band on the posterior side of the femur. The palpi are 
red or reddish with red and black hairs. The falces, which 
project, are dark reddish-brown. The under surface is very 
striking. The venter and sternum are dark; the mouth-parts 
are light or dark brown; and the coxae are white with inky- 
black bands along their front faces. In one specimen these 
bands, on the third and fourth legs, are on the under surface. 
In the female, the body, legs and palpi are light yellow with 
a scattering of long white hairs. The cephalic plate is covered 
with white hairs and is bordered by a band of bright red hairs 
which includes the eyes. The clypeus Has a narrow snow- 
