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SPECIES VII.— A. V. Insignitus. 
SINGLE V. SPIDER. 
This fpedes was found in low grafs, near ftones, in the middle of May. Plate 8, fig. i. 
The eyes blackifh, glofly. The legs with unequal hairs, briftles, and prickles: the four 
pofterior ones are longer than the anterior ones ; I could not exa6lly determine their pro- 
portions. The thorax ovate, flat, hairy, fmoke-coloured, flightly inclining to reddifli ; with 
five white dots on the upper part, and between the eyes a greyifh mark rather inconfpicuous, 
refembling the letter V. The abdomen ovate, fmoke-coloured, flightly reddifh, filky, with 
ten white fpecks, in a double feriesj the firfl: very larger the laft fmall. At the anterior ex- 
tremity of the abdomen, near the jundlure, is a fomewhat rifing or proje6ting circle of thick 
hairs, the points of which turn towards the anus. The arms brownifh, with white unequal 
hairs. 
SPECIES VIII. — A. Flammatus. 
flamed-spider. 
This Spider was found, the beginning of Augufl, on bufhes. Plate ii, fig. 8. 
The eyes blackifli, glofly. The hind legs are the longeft, next the third pair, then the fore 
legs, and laflly the fecond pair : they abound with unequal hairs, and with brownifli and 
fmoke-coloured circles. The thorax rhomboid, flat, blackifli, filky, with various brownifli 
hairs, which give the appearance of obfcure rays or flames. The abdomen heart-fliaped, a 
little flat, filky, black j with thick-fet brownifli hair, giving the appearance of oblique rays 
or flames, with a greyifli border, furrounding the fuperior part of the abdomen. The lower 
furface is fmoky, or even cinereous. The arms black, with white hairs furrounding the 
joints. The holders black, with thin white down towards the eyes. 
SPECIES IX. 
