440 iTr. A, G. Butler c>;j )uic Specica 



Genus SalticUS. 



Salticus haptizatus, n. sp. 



? . Cephalothorax Inverted bell-shaped, dark shining 

 piceous, with a whitisli submarginal line, bordered within 

 laterally by a rather wider tawny line ; a minute cruciform 

 amber-coloured spot in the centre of the caput, two lateral 

 crescent-shaped faAvn-coloured spots (one on each side) clothed 

 with white scales, and a leaf-like fawn-coloured patch in the 

 centre of the thoracic region, the front of which is depressed ; 

 the hinder part and apex of the thoracic patch clothed with 

 whitish scales; falces, maxilla^, labrum, femora, tibia*, and 

 metatarsi of anterior legs castaneous ; pectoral plate fusiform, 

 testaceous ; last three pairs of legs and tarsi of anterior pair 

 amber-yellow, claws black ; palpi whitish : eyes opaline, form- 

 ing an oblong across the caput ; relative sizes as follows — 

 anterior central pair, posterior, lateral anterior, lateral inter- 

 mediate : abdomen elliptical, dark brown, with a lateral whitish 

 line and a broad, Avhite-edged, irregular, central testaceous 

 streak ; ventral surface whitish, striated with brown at the 

 sides ; a central ferruginous streak ; region of spinnerets testa- 

 ceous. Length 9 millims. ; relative leno-th of legs 1, 4, 2, 3. 



(Coll. by Gulliver.) 



This species has the general coloration of the much smaller 

 species figured in Lucas's 'Algeria' under the name of ^S". testa- 

 ceoUneatus. 



Salticus 7'odencensis, n. sp. 



? . Cephalothorax dark piceous, clothed with testaceous 

 hairs ; a central longitudinal reddish castaneous streak from 

 the back of the caput to the posterior margin ; eyes opaline ; 

 falces, labrum, maxilla?, legs above, femora and tibia? below, 

 and epigyne castaneous, clothed with testaceous hairs ; tarsi 

 testaceous, with black claws ; abdomen ovate, dark brown, 

 pilose, with a dorsal testaceous streak interrupted by angulated 

 lines at its inferior extremity, and intersected by a black line ; 

 two arched black lines spotted with testaceous from the sides 

 of the testaceous streak to the spinnerets ; pectoral plate, cox», 

 trochanters, and venter fawn-coloured, base of venter white ; 

 a central tapering grey streak. Length 10 millims. ; relative 

 length of IcQ-s 1,2,4,3. 



(Coll. by'Gulliver.) 



Apparently allied to <!f<. infentus of Cambridge. 



