Araneides of the United States. 365 
42, ATTUS MORIGERUS. 
Plate XXII. Fig. 12. 
Description. Cephalothorax ferruginous, covered with 
silvery down, through which the color can be seen, par- 
ticularly about the eyes; abdomen above dark brown, covered 
with silvery down, four spots and a band glabrous; beneath 
pale ; feet pale yellowish, with some hairs, 1. 4. 2. 3. 
Observations. This little spider may be seen usually on 
leaves, where it frequently makes its tubes. It has been seen 
on the hickory and the mulberry trees. 
Habitat. North Carolina, Alabama. April, May. 
43. ATTUS CYANEUS. 
Plate XXII. Fig. 13. 
Description. Brassy green; body short; feet, 1.4.3. 4 
Small. 
Observations. This small but brilliant spider is found on 
plànts, during all the warm season. | 
Habitat. North Carolina, Alabama. 
44. ATTUS CANONICUS. 
Plate XXII. Fig. 14. 
Description. Rufous, or deep orange ; abdomen with a 
longitudinal row of black dots, seven or eight on each side 
above ; feet with black rings ; cephalothorax and anterior part 
9! the abdomen covered with dense yellowish rufous hair. 
Feet, 73.2.3. | 
Observations, Found in Cambridge, Massachusetts, ia 
Habitat. Massachusetts. erus 
45. ATTUS OCTAVUS. 
Plate XXII. Fig. 15- 
Description. Grayish brown ; abdomen above with eight 
