J. H. Emerton — JSfeiv England Attidm. 223 



Mmiila Koch. Cepbalothorax high and wide, but little widened 

 in the middle. Mandibles small. Legs long, slender and tapering, 

 differing little in length, 4, 1, 2, 8. Hairs and scales short and colors 

 bright. M. vlttata, page 236. 



Zygoballus Peckham, Cephalothorax high. Eye siiace nearly as 

 long as wide and widest behind. Dorsal eyes very high and wide 

 apart. Mandibles large in l)oth sexes, those of males with si)ines on 

 the inner and under sides. Legs 4, 1, 2, 3 and 1, 4, 2, 3. Z. bettini, 

 terrestris, page 230, 231. 



Phlegra Simon. Cephalothorax long with the cephalic part short, 

 about half as long as the thoracic. Lateral eyes higher than the 

 front pair. First and second legs short and thickened. Legs 4, 3, 

 1, 2 or 4, 1, 3, 2. Markings in longitudinal lines. P. leopardus, 

 page 242, 



Ilasarius Simon. Cephalothorax a third longer than wide, widest 

 in the middle and ilat above. Abdomen larger than cephalothorax, 

 widest across the middle, and pointed behind. Dorsal eyes as far 

 apart as lateral. Legs of third and fourth pairs of e^ual length. 

 First or fourth pair longest. The cephalothorax has usually a band 

 of light color across the middle behind the eyes. H. hoyi, page 243. 

 Mabrocestum Simon, Cephalothorax high, longer than in Attus 

 and the dorsal eyes farther back. Colors black and white in females 

 and bright and iridescent in males. Third legs longest. H. splen- 

 dens, peregr'imim, page 244, 245. 



Attus Walck,, Simon, Cephalothorax nearly as wide as long, 

 widest in the middle. Eye space two-thirds as long as wide. Dorsal 

 eyes as far apart as the lateral. Third legs shortest. Fourth legs 

 longest in females and usually in males, A. palustris, sylvestris, 

 page 247, 



Saitis Simon. Small spiders with the cephalothorax long and 

 widest behind. Dorsal eyes nearer together than the front lateral. 

 Abdomen short and wider than the cephalothorax. Third legs as 

 long as fourth and longer than first. *S'. pidex, page 246. 



Euopltrys Koch, Simon. Cephalothorax low and wide in front, 

 long and with the sides almost parallel. Legs 4, 1, 2, 3, first and 

 second pairs thickened. Hairs short and skin in the females marked 

 with gray and brown spots like Tegenaria, Males darker colored. 

 Some species with long hairs and scales and markings like Attus. 

 E. monadnock, page 241, 



JVeon Simon. Small spiders with large eyes ; the dorsal pair as 

 large as the lateral and nearer the back than the front of the cepha- 



