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Dec., 1885.] history society of Wisconsin. 
are pale, with snowy white hairs; the clypeus and falces are 
dark brown, the falces being somewhat iridescent; the sternum, 
coxae, and mouthparts are dark brown; the venter is brown with 
a curved longitudinal white line on each side. • ( 9 )• The ceph- 
alothorax and abdomen are light reddish brown, nearly coveied 
with fine white hairs, which form a row of chevrons on the cen¬ 
tral posterior portion of the abdomen; on each side of these 
chevrons is a square black spot. The legs and palpi are light ; 
brown; the clypeus and falces darker brown, with white haiis, 
the sternum, coxae and mouthparts are light yellowish brown, 
the venter is pale brown, dotted with dark brown or black. 
The $ of this species is most easily recognized by its con- 
spicuously white palpi. 
Habitat. Guatemala. 
