Afti(l(V of yoiilt America. 51 



Coloration: Ceplialothorax red-brown covered above and on the upper' 

 sides with white hairs; lower sides bi-own; eyes and lower margin 

 black; clypeus white; looked at from in front a dark line extends 

 from each middle and from each lateral eye, backward and down- 

 ward to the margin. Abdomen bronze brown encircled by a white 

 band, below which is a dark brown band; lower sides brown: falces, 

 monthparts, sternum, coxte and legs of first j^air dark red-brow^n, 

 excepting the proximal end of the metatarsus, and the tarsus which 

 are yellow. The other coxae and legs yellow tipped with black. 

 Venter yelloAvish brown. 



Habitat: North America. 



PSEUDICIUS HARFORDII Nov. Sp. 



Plate I, figures 30, 3Ca. Plate III, figure 36. Plate IV, figure 36a. 



$ . Total length 6.3 mm. Width of abdomen 2.1 mm. 



Cephalothorax: length 3; width 2.4; height 2. 



Legs 6.1, 5.6, 5.3, 5.9; patella and tibia of the first, 2.6; patella and tibia of 

 the thu'd, 2.2; patella and tibia of the fourth, 2.5; metatarsus and 

 tarsus of the fourth, 1.6. 



$ , Total length 6.9 nam. Width of abdomen 2.7 mm. 



Cephalothorax: length 3; width 2.4; height 1.7. 



Legs 5.4, 7, 4.8, 5.6; patella and tibia of the first, 2.4; patella and tibia of 

 the third, 2.2; patella and tibia of the fourth, 2.2; metatarsals and 

 tarsus of the fourtli, 1.8. 



Cephalothorax moderately high, slightly convex, a httle dilated in the mid- 

 dle, sides vertical in front, rounded behind; cephalic part inclined. 

 Ocular area occupying two-fifths of the cephalothorax, one-fourth 

 wider than long, equally wide in front and behind. Anterior eyes 

 all small, in a straiglit row; middle eyes sub-touching; lateral one- 

 half as large as middle eyes and scarcely separated from them; eyes 

 of second row nearer lateral than dorsal eyes; dorsal as large as 

 lateral eyes, further from each other than from lateral borders, form- 

 ing a row not so wide as the cephalothorax at that place. Clj^peus one- 

 fourth as high as middle eyes, vertical. Falces wider than the twoi 

 middle eyes, a little longer than the face, veiiical, parallel; fang one- 

 half as long as falx. Maxillte narrow at base, enlarged at ex- 

 ti'emity, {6) with point at outer corner, (?) rounded, parallel. 

 Labium oval {(,) one-half ( f ) nearly two-thirds as long as maxillte. 

 Sternum contracted in front, one-third longer tlian wide. Anterior 

 coxa^ separated ( 6 ) bj' more, ( i ) by less than width of labimn. 

 Legs of the first and second pairs stoutest; femoral, tibial and metatar- 

 sal spines on tlie four pairs; stout and regular in two rows on tibiae 

 and metatarsi of the first and second, less stout and regular on third 

 and fourth; metatarsi of the fourth spined throughout their length.. 



