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Legs 3.5, 3.3, 5.2, 4.6; patella and tibia of the first, 1.8; jiatella and tibia of 

 thii-d, 3; patella and tibia of the fourth, 1.7; metatarsus and tarsus of 

 the fourth, 1.9. 



5 Total length 5.8 mm. Width of abdomen 3 mm. 



Cephalothorax: length 2.3; width 2; height 1.6. 



Legs 3.9, 3.7, 4.8, 4.3; iiateUa and tibia of the first, 1.6; patella and tibia of 

 the third, 3; patella and tibia of the fourth, 1.8; metatarsus and tar- 

 sus of the fourth, 1.8. 



Cephalothorax moderately high. Ocular area equally wide in front and 

 behind. First row straight, aU the eyes sub-touching; lateral less 

 than one-half as large as middle eyes; eyes of second row half way 

 between lateral and dorsal eyes; dorsal as large as lateral eyes. Cly- 

 peus nearly two-thirds as high as middle eyes, vertical. Anterior 

 coxas separated by width of labium. 



Coloration: Cephalothorax black with two wide longitudinal bands of 

 grayish hairs which arise on the posterior thoracic region and extend- 

 ing forward, surround the dorsal eyes, and meet just in front of 

 them, thus occupying nearly the whole of the cephalic part. Clypeus 

 covered with white hairs. Abdomen blackish with a basal band, a 

 scalloped band which enckcles the posterior two-thirds of the dor- 

 sum , and a central spot of a yellowish white color. The spot and the 

 inner side of the encu-cling band are edged with deep black. The 

 other parts are of a hghter or darker brown color, the sternum being 

 sometimes much darker than the coxae. 



Habitat: Texas, South Corolina. 



HABROCESTUM PEREGRINUM Peckham. 



Plate I, figure 44. Plate IT, figure 44, 44a, Uh. 



Syn.: 1883. Attus peregrinum P., Descr. new or little known Attidse of 

 U. S., p. 17. 



5 . Total length 5.3 mm. Width of abdomen 1.9 mm. 



Cephalothorax: length 3.9; width 2; height 1.3. 



Legs 5.3, 4.5, 6.4, 5.6; patella and tibia of the first, 2.6; patella and tibia 

 of the third, 3.4; patella and tibia of the fourth, 1.7; metatarsus and 

 tarsus of the fourth, 1.9. 



Cephalothorax high, especially behind; cephalic part much inclined. Ocu- 

 lar area a little wider behind than in front. Anterior eyes all small, 

 in a straight row; middle eyes sub-touching; lateral a little more than 

 one-half as wide as middle eyes, separated from them by one-third 

 then- owTi diameter; eyes of second row slightly nearer lateral than 

 dorsal eyes; dorsal a little larger than lateral eyes. Clypeus two-thirds 



