440 Mr. A. G. Butler oji new Species 



Genus Salticus. 

 Salticus haptizatuSy n, sp. 



? . Cephalothorax inverted bell-shaped, dark shining 

 plceous, with a whitish submarginal line, bordered within 

 laterally bj a rather wider tawny line ; a minute cruciform 

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

 crescent-shaped fawn-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, maxillee, labnim, femora, tibiae, and 

 metatarsi of anterior legs castaneous ; pectoral plate fusiform, 

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

 amber-jellow, 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, white-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 length 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 oi S. testa- 

 ceoUneatus. 



Salticus rodericensis, 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, maxilla3, legs above, femora and tibige below, 

 and epigyne castaneous, clothed with testaceous hairs ; tarsi 

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

 pilose, with a dorsal testaceous streak inteiTupted by anguiated 

 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£e, 

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

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

 length of legs 1,2,4,3. 



(Coll. by Gulliver.) 



Apparently allied to S. intentus of Cambridge. 



