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7. Attus sexpunctatus. 



PI. 7, fig. 14. 



Description. Black ; cephalotliorax with the two posterior 

 eyes near the base, which is wide and suddenly inclined at 

 nearly a right angle with the upper surface, cheliceres with a 

 strong inner tooth, and a long, curved fang ; abdomen with six 

 dots, and a line in front, white ; feet, 1. 4. 2. 3., first pair with 

 enlarged thighs and quite long. . 



Observations. This cannot be confounded with Attus fas- 

 ciolatus, which is also designed from a female. By the char- 

 acters derived from its chehceres, it approaches Epiblemum. 

 I suppose it must be a rare species, having never met with 

 any other specimen. 



Habitat. North Carolina. 



[Taken in July. Supplement.^ 



[Continued from Vol. v, p. 202.] 



8. Attus falcarius. 

 PI. 8, fig. 1. 



Description. Cephalothorax and abdomen covered with yel- 

 lowish gray hairs, hairs longer in front of the abdomen ; feet, 

 1. 4., very stout, 2. 8. 



Observations. Very distinct from any other by the form of 

 its abdomen. 



Habitat. Alabama. 



[PI. 18, fig. 35, eyes. Taken August 6. Supplement.'] 



9. Attus binus. 

 PI. 8, fig. 2. 



Description. Blackish ; abdomen pale bluish gray ; with two 

 parallel, longitudinal, blackish lines above ; feet, 1. 4. 3. 2. 

 Observations. I never found more than one specimen of this 



