00 BULLETIN OF WISCONSIN NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. VOL. 1, NO. 4. 
Three longitudinal white bands throughout the 
length of the cephalothorax: habitat. Mexico •• 
Cephalothorax fawn -color with a black margin; a 
light, median, longitudinal band on abdomen, 
16 on each side of which the color is dark; habitat, 
I Mexico 
I Body gray, with white spots down middle of abdo- 
men, and white oblique bands on sides; habitat, 
New York, South Carolina. Georgia 
17 
I 
f Cephalothorax with three white, longitudinal 
J streaks, those on sides including lateral ana dor- 
1 saf eyes, the middle one sometimes indistinct. .. , 
t No such streaks 
mexicanus 
placid us 
auratus 
cognatus 
dolosus 
Abbreviated Descriptions of the American Species of Pellenes. Males. 
P. Hozvardii. 
The abdomen has a white band down the middle with a black 
band on either side, and is encircled by white. The first leg is 
fringed with white hairs. In the third leg the patella has the 
distal end enlarged. Legs 3142. From Wisconsin. 
P. brunncus. 
First Leg: of Male. 
The abdomen has a white basal band and a second transverse 
white band further back, the two being connected by a white 
band which extends from one to the other. Further back is a 
short median longitudinal white band. The first leg is heavily 
fringed with white and brown hairs, and the third, has one 
apophysis on the femur and two on the patella. Legs- 3142. 
From Florida. 
P. Jiirsutus. 
First Leg of Male. 
