410 



apophysis at the outer side of the radial joint of the palpus he 

 noted. 



ATTUS SALTATOR. 



Salticus saltator, Cambr., Trans. Linn. Soc. xxvii., p. 401, pi. 

 54., No. 6, and Zoologist 1862, p. 7945. 



Attus saltator, Sim., Monogr. des Attides d'Europe, p. 145, 

 and Araehn. de France, torn, iii., p. 115. 



Saltious floricola, Blacktv., Spid. Gt. Brit, and Irel., p. 55, pi. 

 iii., fig. 30. 



Yllenus saltator, Cambr., Trans. Linn. Soc. xxx., p. 334. 



The male measuros l-9th to 1-1 0th of an inch in length, and 

 the female is rather larger. 



The cephalo -thorax is very massive, and the caput and thorax 

 are more noarly equal in length than those of A. pubescence. It 

 is clothed with hairs, and its colour is deep brown on the sidos 

 and hinderpart, where the hairs are mostly white ; the ocular 

 area is black, clothed with reddish-brown and other hairs, and 

 has on the hinder part a contral longitudinal stripe of white 

 hairs continued backwards on tho thoracic region. 



The hairs forming the irides of the eyes of the anterior row, 

 as well as those on the clypeus are white, the former being 

 sometimes of a reddish hue round the two large central eyes. 



The legs are rather unequal in length; relatively 4.1.2.3. 

 Those of the fourth pair are considerably the longest, particularly 

 in the femoral joints, They are of a dull brownish-yellow 

 colour, annulated with dark brown, and clothed with, among 

 others, short white hairs or pubescence. 



The palpi of the malo aro of a palo yellowish hue, thickly 

 clothed in front with longish white hairs. The radial joint has, 



