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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATURAE 
[Dec., 1885. 
Sternum heartshaped, but little longer than wide, projecting 
between the anterior coxae, which are separated by at least the 
width of the labium. 
Relative length of legs 3, 1, 2, 4; relative stoutness 1, 2, 3, 4. 
b emoral, tibial, and metatarsal spines on the four pairs, those on 
the metatarsi of the fourth extending to the base. Patella + 
tibia III longer than patella + tibia IV; patella + tibia IV a 
little shorter than metatarsus -f- tarsus IV. 
Amycus longi-palpus sp. nov. 
£ . lotal length 5.8 mm. Width of abdomen 1.4 mm. 
Cephalothorax: length 2.8; width 2.3; height 1.9. 
Legs 7, 5.8, 8.1, 5.9. 
Palpus 5 mm. 
This species has the palpus as long as the femur, patella, and 
tibia of the first leg, and has patellary spines on the third and 
fourth pairs of legs. 
The abdomen is slender and pointed. 
Coloration. The cephalothorax is all brown excepting a small 
central white spot on the thoracic part behind the dorsal eves. 
IllTv, ’ "V aCentra l longitudinal white band; on 
three it . 1C ’ ™ th . e P ° sterior P ar * of the abdomen, are 
three black spots. The clypeus and falces are brown- the ster- 
™r d T rr part ° f the fem ° rai ^ <* *» 
liilt a nariii gS ° fl " nriBe bei "S finish; the 
maxilla, are pale, the labium brown; the tw.1. • , - u 
the t„„„ a brownish , The vente iB d ; » pal. w.th 
Habitat. Guatemala. 
I HILJEUS RUBER sp. noy 
^ . Total length 6 mm. Width of oU 
Cephalothorax: length 2.3; width 2; heighTlY’ 7 
Legs 8.9, 4.6, 3.9, 4.9. P at . + tib T o V' 6 ' 
!■&; pat. + tib. IV 2.1; metat. +tv IV 1 c ’ ^ + tIb ‘ 
Small <?. Total length 4.5 mm ' 6 ‘ 
