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I strongly suspect that H. belligerus is the female of H. mexicanus, for I have before 
me males and females from Guatemala with exactly the coloration described by 
Peckham ; I doubt, however, if his fig. 5a represents the vulva of fig. 5, but rather 
that of 7a (H. mexicanus), 7 e being more likely to be the vulva of 5. 
4. Habronattus latens. (Tab. XXI. fig. 7, 2.) 
Habrocestum latens, Peckh. Occas. Papers Nat. Hist. Soc. Wisc. i. 1, p. 60, t. 5. figg. 6, 6a (2) 
(April 1896)’. 
Type, 2,in coll, Peckham. Total length 5 millim. 
Hab. British Honporas}. 
According to Peckham this species is closely allied to H. belligerus, which I believe 
to be the female of H. mexicanus. 
5. Habronattus paratus. (Tab. XXI. figg. 8, 8a, 6.) 
Habrocestum paratum, Peckh. Occas. Papers Nat. Hist. Soc. Wisc. in. 1, p. 68, t. 5. figg. 8, 8a, 6 
(3) (April 1896) '. 
Type, ¢, in coll. Peckham, Total length 5 millim. 
Hab. GuateMALa, Eastern district !. 
According to Peckham, the femur, patella, and tibia of the first pair of legs are 
enlarged. In the figure of the palpus the spines are two in number, starting from 
the centre of the inner margin of the bulb, the inner spine being short and stout, the 
outer one long and filiform ; the tibial spur is represented as being very broad and, 
apparently, squarely truncate at its apex. 
6. Habronattus zebraneus, sp.n. (Tab. XXI. figg. 9, 9a, 2.) 
Type, 2, in coll. Godman & Salvin. Total length 7 millim. 
Carapace brown, mottled with white and red-brown hairs. Coxe and trochanters, and the bases of the posterior 
femora and tarsi, yellow ; the rest of the legs mottled brown. Abdomen mottled brown, with a sub- 
marginal anterior pale band, broken in the centre, a lateral oblique pale bar on each side about the 
middle, with a pair of indistinct pale spots between them in the centre of the dorsal area; a median 
elongate diamond-shaped pale bar towards the apex, a small lateral spot on each side of it, and a very 
small pure white spot on each side just above and close to the spinners ; ventral area laterally mottled 
brown, in the centre pale, with three longitudinal brown bars. 
Hab. Mexico, Tierra Colorada in Guerrero (H. HH. Smith). 
7. Habronattus perfidus, sp.n. (Tab. XXI. figg. 10, 104, ¢.) 
Type, d, in coll. Godman & Salvin. Total length 3 millim. 
Carapace clothed with brown and white hairs, with a broad, brown, submarginal and a central posterior, 
longitudinal, brown band; cephalic area brown, but thickly clothed with white hairs. Legs yellow, 
mottled with brown, and clothed with white scales and brown hairs. Abdomen: dorsal area black or 
dark brown with minute pale spots, with a broad white marginal band entirely encircling it, and a 
