384 



Kespecting S. terebratus Cambr. (and S. sparsus Blackw.), see 

 the preceding species, A. pubescens Weste. — Walckenaee erroneously 

 refers Calliethera histrionica C. Koch to his Attus psyttus (Ins. Apt. , 

 IV, p. 409). — The vulva of the female A. terebratus consists of a 

 little brown, rounded, horny area, in the middle of which appear 

 two very small fovese, close together, occupying a slight, rounded 

 depression, which stretches backward to the rima genitalis in the 

 form of a fine furrow bordered by two narrow, slightly elevated lines. 

 In A. pubescens the vulva consists of a blackish brown area, which 

 is in a great measure occupied by a tolerably large, shallow, rounded 

 fovea; the posterior margin of this area is notched in the middle, with 

 the corners rounded off. The males of A. terebratus and A. pubescens 

 are easily distinguished by the different form of the process on the 

 tibial joint of the palpus: in A. terebratus that process is pointed 

 and sharply bent inwards, in A. pubescens it is very broad, almost 

 mussle-shell-formed , and rounded at the apex. 



(Pag. 566.) 13. A. fasciatus [= JKlurops fasciatus (Hahn) 182..]. 



Syn.: 182.. Attus fasciatus Hahn, Monogr. Aran., 4, PI. 1, fig. _D (= $)• 



1831. Salticus „ id., Die Arachn., I, p. 54, Tab. XIV, fig. 41. 



1837. Euopheys FASCIATA C. Koch, Uebers. d. Arachn.-Syst., 1, p. 33 (= $). 

 1848. „ APEICA id., Die Arachn., XIV, p. 4, Tab. CCCCLXIX, 



fig. 1274 (= 3). 



1850. Ino APEICA id., Uebers. d. Arachn., Syst., 5, p. 63. 



1850. Paethenia fasciata id., ibid., p. 65. 



1851. Attus nigee Weste., Forteckn. etc., p. 57. 



1869. „ FASCIATUS Sim., Monogr. d. Attides, p. 552 (86). 



Atttis niger Walck. ')? which C. Koch (as also Westeing loc. cit.) 

 cites with an interrogation, is probably a different spider, though 



emittit, et cum maculis ejus anticis et posticis plus minus distincte conjunctus 

 est. Venter versus latera testaceo-cinereus, secundum medium vitta obscuriori. 

 Vulva ex costa transversa, in. medio impressa, sive ex tuberculis duobus nigro- 

 fuscis ante rimam genitalem constare videtur. — Mas ignotus. 



Att. pubescenti (Fabr.), n. affinis, sed paullo major, et colore paullo alio 

 formaque vulvae prsesertim distinguendus. — Feminam hie descriptam, a Cel. V. 

 Eempelen dono mihi datam, Cel. E. Simoni communicavi, qui earn J A. ogilis 

 Sim. (Monogr. d. Attides, p. 539 (73)) esse suspicatus est. Verus Salt, agilis Hahn, 

 qui multo minor est, certe alia species. De eo vid. infr., in A. tigrino Weste. 



Patria: Austria? (v. Eempelen). 



l) A. niger Walck. is thus described in Faune Franc., Arachn., p. 56: 

 '"(Long. 2 lig.) Tete et corselet noirs, abdomen a dos et ventre noirs, pattes et 



