1866] 105 [Hentz. 



Attus fasciolatus. Fig. 63, eyes. 



" gracilis. Fig. 57, eyes; fig. 107, trophi. 

 " hebes. Fig. 3, eyes. Taken in June. 

 " insolens. Besides the second joint of the palpi and the 

 feet, the knee of the first pair of legs is also varied with spots of white 

 hairs. 



Attus militaris. Taken in March, May and December. S with 

 the abdomen covered on the disc with golden hair or scales ; the legs 

 also with more scattered hairs of the same color. 

 Attus mitratus. Only males were found. 

 " morigerus. Taken October 17. 



" mystaceus. Fig. 76, eyes; fig. 1 19, lateral view. Spec- 

 imens taken in the fall were kept through the winter. 

 Attus niger. Fig. 4, eyes. Taken in July. 

 " nubilus. Fig. 27, eyes. 



" Otiosus. The legs are varied with rufous and black, with 

 tufts of whitish hairs ; the spots on the body vary a little in different 

 specimens. 



Attus podagrosus. Cheliceres darkish, but not green. 

 '• puerperus. Fig. 28, eyes. 



" piQex. A male one-third as large as the specimen fig- 

 ured in the Boston Journal of Natural History, Vol. V., pi. xxii, fio-. 

 3, was taken May 29. 



Attus retiarius. Legs arranged 4, 3, 1, 2. Taken in Alabama 

 in May. 

 Attus roseus. Fig. 15, eyes. 



" rufus. Fig. 37, eyes. Body covered with thick and long 

 white hairs ; cheliceres bright rufous, black at the apex, with a line 

 of white hairs between them and the eyes. Alabama in May, July and 

 August ; in Carolina in August ; and in Massachusetts in the collection 

 of Prof Peck, taken in July. 



Attus sexpunctatus. Taken in July. 

 " sinister. Fig. 3S, eyes. 



" superciliosus. Fig. 5, eyes. On the antepenultimate 

 joint of all the legs there is a black fillet on the anterior side, which 

 is faintly continued on the preceding and following joints, and even 

 on the thighs. Taken in June. 



Attus sylvanus. Fig. 58, eyes ; fig. 108, trophi. 

 " taeniola. Taken in May. 



" tripunctatus. Fig. 75, eyes and extremities of cheli- 

 ceres; fig. 106, trophi; very common in New England. 

 Attus viridipes. Fig. 64, eyes. 



" vittatus. Cephalothorax with two rufous conic spots 

 onited at base ; body pale beneath. Taken in May. 



