No. 1.1 ANT-LIKE SPIDERS OF THE FAMILY ATTID.E. 55 



Glj'peus only a line. Falces inclined forward, diverging, 

 robust. Coxse separated by less than the width of the lip. 

 Sternum rather long and narrow. Pedicle short. 



Color. Cephalothorax very dark brown, with a median 

 longitudinal band of white hairs on the cephalic part and with 

 a patch of white hairs on each side of the thoracic part ; pro- 

 jecting upward from just behind the protuberance are two 

 small bunches of dark hairs. Abdomen, with the posterior 

 part, and an oblique band on each side of the anterior part, 

 white. Dorsum brown, Avith a large white spot at the anterior 

 end, on each side of which, and extending backward beyond 

 it, is a short band of white hairs. Palpi, falces and mouth 

 parts dark brown. Legs very light brown, the fourth pair 

 being a little darker than the others. Sternum and coxse 

 light brown. Venter white. 



Habitat. Java. 



ERICA N. 



Cephalothorax moderately high, sides parallel in cephalic 

 part, thoracic part a little narrower. In the anterior thoracic 

 region is a marked constriction. The cephalic part is inclined 

 forward, the thoracic part, convex. Quadrangle of eyes one- 

 quarter wider than long, slightly wider in front than behind, 

 occupying two-fifths of the cephalothorax. Anterior eyes in a 

 straight row, middle fully twice as large as lateral. Second 

 row half-way between first and third rows. Third row as wide 

 as cephalothorax at that place. Lip as wide as long. 



Erica is nearest Fluda and Keyserlingella, but the shape 

 of the cephalothorax is diflferent. In both Kej^serlingella and 

 Fluda the cephalic part occupies one-half the cephalothorax, 

 in Erica only two-fifths, and in Keyserlingella the quadrangle 

 of the eyes is equally wide in front and behind or wider be- 

 hind, while in Erica it is wider in front. 



ERICA KUGENIA N. SP. 



PL IV., Fig. 9, female ; 9a, face and falces ; 9b, side of 

 cephalothorax ; 9c, epigynum ; 9d and 9e, male palpus. 

 S . Total length, 4 mm. 



Cephalothorax : Length, 2 mm. ; width, 1.1 mm. 



