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terior row slightly recurved ; subequal in size and equidistant, scarcely 
the diameter of one of them apart; posterior row strongly recurved, 
almost twice the diameter of the anterior; the median separated by 
a little more than half the diameter of one of them; about their 
diameter from the lateral. Chelicera dark reddish brown, clothed 
with long, dull yellow hairs. Abdomen above dull reddish brown 
to black clothed densely with short, brown hairs; on the anterior 
half, an indistinct, median, lanceolate mark somewhat lighter; first 
two pairs of muscle impressions made conspicuous when dry by 
small patches of short, white hairs; broad bands of short, white 
hairs, one on each side of the abdomen are continuous with those 
of sides of cephalothorax; from each of these bands, behind the 
middle of the length of the abdomen a pair of short branches ex- 
tend toward the disk; abdomen below, uniform reddish or grayish 
brown (yellow when dry) and densely clothed with mixed dull yel- 
low and gray pubescence. Legs: femori mottled with dark gray 
or brown on lighter ground in some, others more or less annulate; 
remaining segments above uniform reddish brown or indistinctly 
banded; legs below uniform dull brown or dusky with faint indi- 
cations of annulations. Sternum in old individuals dull brown, in 
immature specimens often with a light median line. Labiwm and 
endites reddish brown, lighter distally ; endites scopulate distally with 
long, dull yellow hairs. The epzgynum resembles that of D. uri- 
nator but is less than twice as broad as long; the lateral lobes, 
rather widely separated anteriorly, are half as far apart behind 
(pl. 24, fig. 3). 
There seem to be two color phases represented by females; in 
one the red tones predominate (usually old and mature specimens), 
in the other, gray. 
Male (alcohol): Length 19mm; legs 4-1-2-3, 51-49-47-43mm ; 
Ds Daly aater, V2 sol, AS 
In this species the male is almost as large as the female and the 
legs are considerably longer; both sexes have the same color pat- 
tern although it is often more highly developed in the male where 
the lateral light bands of the cephalothorax stand out in strong 
contrast with the darker disk. Anterior median eyes slightly larger 
than and closer to the anterior lateral than to each other. External 
apophysis of tibia of the palpus, broad, convex externally and pro- 
vided with two or three teeth at the tip; a large, blunt tooth on the 
tibia near base of apophysis, above and below; a cluster of basally 
stout, apically slender spines on the ventral side of tibia below base 
of apophysis. Femur of fourth legs beneath with a spinose hump. 
