28 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATURAL [March, 1885. 
the tibia is greatly dilated, and has on its under border three 
pairs of stout spines; the metatarsus is curved, and has two 
stout spines on the under border near the extremity. The color 
of this leg is dark brown, excepting the tarsus and the distal 
end of the metatarsus, which are light yellow. The other legs 
aie weak, and in color pale yellow, with darker rings at each 
joint. Ihe tibia of the second leg has two spines. 
Lhe abdomen is flat, long, and slender, tapering toward the 
posterior end. In color it is black, with a few white hairs at the 
base, and a median longitudinal line of white hairs continuing 
that on the cephalothorax. The spinnerets are long. 
The venter is black. 
? • Total length, 4.3 mm. 
Width of abdomen, . 
9 mm. 
Length of cephalothorax, 
1.9 mm. 
Width “ 
u 
.9 “ 
Height “ 
u 
.5 “ 
**gs. Fem. 
-4 
Pat. 
Tib. 
Metat. Tar. 
Total. 
1 . 1 . 
.4 
.8 
•5 .3 
3. 
2. .8 
.2 
.4 
•1 .1 
1.6 
3. .8 
.2 
.4 
•1 .1 
1.6 
4. .8 
.3 
.6 
•5 .3 
2.5 
The maxillee, labium , sternum, venter and the ends of the 
aie pa e yellow. The abdomen is more slender, and the spinnei 
ets are longer than in the $ . 
Habitat. Madagascar. 
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ouadrnnTb r M C ' ypeU8 is d ™ too high, and th< 
quadiangle of the eyes relatively too long. 
