Genera of the Family Attida'- o31 



Legs spined 4, 1, 3, 2. First pair not stouter than the others. Patella and 

 tibia of the third shorter than the patella and tibia of the fourth. 

 Metatarsu and tarsus of tlie fourth not larger than the patella and 

 tibia. 



CYT^A Kbyserltng. 1882. 



Cytaea Keyserling, Arachniden Australiens, p. 1380. 



Cephalothorax one-third or fourth part longer than wide, slightly con- 

 tracted toward the front, behind rounded, a little wider at the third 

 row of eye?, above slightly convex, not high. 



Clypeus a third of the diameter of the large eyes. 



Quadrangle of eyes w'uier than long, behind and in front equally wide or 

 a little narrower behind, placed far in front of the middle of the 

 cephalothorax. Dorsal eyes further from each other than from the 

 margin of the cephalothorax. Anterior row of eyes recurved and 

 more or less close together. Small median eyes half way between 

 the anterior lateral and dorsal eyes. 



Falces short and not diverging. 



Maxillae dilated and rounded in front. 



Labium rounded in front, not more than half as long as the maxilla. 



Sternum oval, longer than wide. 



Legs spined. 1, 3, 4, 2, or 4, 3, 1, 2: first pair stouter than the others. 

 Patella and tibia of the third longer than the patella and tibia of the 

 fourth; metatarsus and tarsus of the fourth not shorter than the 

 patella with the tibia. Metatarsus of the fourth spined to the apex. 



SINNAMORA Keyserling. 1883. 



Syn.: 1882. Taiiypus ' Keyserling, Arachniden Australiens, p. 1415. 

 1883. Sinnamora Id., Arachniden Auatraliens, p. 1477. 



Cephalothorax about one-fifth longer than wide, toward the posterior mod- 

 erately dilated, contracted in front, a little wi jer at the dorsal row 

 of eyes, above high, slanting before and behind. 



Clypeus as high as one-fourth the diameter of the large eye. 



Quadrangle of eyes wider than long, wider in front than behind, almost 

 reaching the middle of the cephalothorax. First row of eyes re- 

 curved, close together. Dorsal eyes less distant from one another 

 than from the margin of the cephalothorax. Small median eyes 

 half way between the anterior lateral and the dorsal eyes. 



Falces short, not diverging. 



Maxillae dilated and rounded in front. 



Labium longer than wide, more than half as long as tlie maxilla. 



' The generic name '• Tanypus" was pre-occupied. 



