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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATURAL [DeC., 1885. 
V pointing backward. The palpus is brown, the distal end of 
the lemur and the patella being darker than the rest. The 
sternum, coxae and falces are brown. The maxilla? and labium 
are biown, usually tipped with white. The venter is brownish 
or black; on each side is a longitudinal band of white hairs, 
nan owing behind, and sometimes curving toward the spinner¬ 
ets. In front there is sometimes on each side a line of strag- 
g mg white hairs which comes oflf from the anterior end of the 
white band, and passes upward on to the side. The legs are 
brownish or black. In the <? the patella of the third has a 
bnlJiant bluish, metallic lustre. 
Habitat. Guatemala. 
OYT2EA (?) CON-CINNA Sp. HOV. 
p p 'L w? 1 ]engt ! 1 8 mm - Width of abdomen 2.2 mm. 
Cephalothorax: length 3.5; width 2.8; height 2. 
3 3' rat I 8 ' 4 ‘ Pat ‘ + tib ’ 1 2 - 8 l pat. + tib. I 
o.3, pat. + tib. IV 3.2; metat. + tar. IV 2.8. 
dilated Z moderatel y high and convex; it is a Htt 
thafbehTnd ^ Tv ^ is contracted in fro 
a slight depressiom ° The cephahc^T 10 ^ ' 
alothorix- it • v l lc part occupies % of the cep 
WUh vertical sides. T1 
behind and on the^Ses.^ 7 ^ ^ d ° rSal eyes ’ H is round( 
equally wide^i^ToT^nd^behind 18 Th Wider than lon g' and 
small, placed on a projecting rid ^ ^ ^ ° f the ^ " 
They are in a moderately curbed Une , ^ ab ° V ' 
the middle being scarce! v- t • ne > and are all subtouchm; 
Of the »ec„“rel"r t "f: “ ® 
by a space equalline: their lateral than the dorsal eye 
tow „e on the marfin „ Th ‘ * h « 
lateral eyes, and are further'fro!,’, a "'l as large as th. 
each other. le da ^ e -al borders than fron 
The clypeus is vertical, and is W 1 • i 
^ as high as the middle eyes 
