Genera of the Family Attidce. 307 



and serial on the tibia of the first ; slender and very far apart on the 

 second, third and fourtli legs ; metatarsi of the third and fourth hav- 

 ing only terminal spines. 



SANDALODES Keyserling. 1883. 



Syn.: 188-2. Mopsus Keyserling, Arachniden Au-traliens, p. 1333 (ad 

 partem). 

 1883. Acompse Id., Arachniden Australiens, p. 1328 (ad partem). 

 1883. Sandalodes Id., '• " p. 1476. 



Cephalothorax scarcely a fifth longer than wide, moderately high, rounded 

 on the sides, considerably wider than the third row of eyes, becom- 

 ing gradually smaller behind and in front, ascending s'eeply from 

 the posterior margin to the third row of eyes, the cephalic part slop- 

 ing forward. The middle line is ju-t behind the third row of eyes ; 

 the dypeus is one fourth as wide as the anterior middle eyes. 



Quadrangle of the eyes wider than long, as wide in front as behind, reach- 

 ing only to the first thir i of the cephalothorax. The first row mod- 

 erately bent, and the eyes rather near together. The eyes of the 

 second row half-way between the posterior and the anterior lateral 

 eyes. The posterior eyes further from each other than from the 

 lateral b rders. 



Falces yertical, not diverging, and short. 



Maxillae widely separated at their extrem'ti s, only a third longer than 

 the lip. 



Lijo longer than wide. 



Sternum long and narrow, narrower than the" coxae of the secoad pair. 



Legs, 1, 4, 3, 3 ; all set with spicies, the first pair thicker than the others. 

 Patella and tibia of the third shorter than patella an' 1 tibia of the 

 fourth; metatarsus and tarsus of the fourth also shorter than the 

 patella and tibia of the fourth; metatarsus of the fourtU with spines 

 througiiout its length. 



Abdomen fully twice as long as wide. 



This genus has grt^at similarity to Icius, and is distinguished from that 

 genus prmcipally by its narrow stei'num. 



BAYIA Simon. 1877. 



Syn: 1877. Baria Simon. Amm. Soc. Entomol. de France, (5), vii. pp 

 60-63. 



1879. Acompse L. Koch. Arachniden Australiens, p. 1353. 

 Cephalothorax not very ilong; thoracic y&ri a little longer, not dilated 



rounded; cephalic part plane, but slightly elevate 1, almost a regular 



quadrangle; the swellings above the eyes strong. 



