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 14. L. cinerea. ¥ in. long. Chest part yellowish-white with faint marks; black between the eyes. Body part hairy with irregular black marks. Legs with faint rings. L. ruricola or nigroventris. ¥2 in. long. Light gray or buff with dark brown or black marks which are larger or smaller in different speci- mens, sometimes only spots. Un- derneath a large black mark or its outline. Legs light gray-buff with black spines.

L. pratensis. 3 in. long. Yellowish brown and

gray with a light stripe and spots.

It resembles Z. polita, The first and second rows of eyes are about the same length. In fo/ita the first row is longer than the second. L. communis. ¥ inch long. Chest part dark brown with light gray stripes. Body part dark brown with a yellow stripe. Underneath

a light spot surrounded by a broad, black line. L. ocreata. ¥; in. long. Dark brown with a gray stripe. Legs yel-

lowish with gray rings; middle of first legs very hairy.

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