Peckham—Revision of the Attidce of North America. 475 
DENDRYPHANTES VERSICOLOR n. sp. 
Plate XXXVI, figs. 6—6a. 
$ . Length, 4-5 mm. Legs, 4123. 
Spines, tibia I 3-3, tibia II 1-1 and 2 single, further hack, 
with one anterior lateral. 
This species hears the same relation to militaris in the west, 
that montanus does in the east, except that the differences have 
gone farther. 
The cephalothorax is dark brown, thinly covered with white 
hairs. The clypeus has thick white hairs. The markings of 
the abdomen, which are variable, are best seen under alcohol. 
The general color is brown (turning red in alcohol) with a basal 
white hand which passes on to the sides. On the dorsum this 
color is broken into various forms by the intrusion of white. 
There is usually a central white region with a dark band down 
the middle and a brown stripe on either side, which is broken, 
by white lines, in the posterior part, into two or three spots. 
In some specimens the abdomen is mostly pale, the brown being 
reduced to four pairs of spots. In one example the posterior 
part of the abdomen is white, divided into two parts by the cen¬ 
tral brown band, which is notched on the edges. The palpus 
is yellow with white hairs. 
Several females from Salem, Oregon. 
SALTICUS LATREILLE. 1804. 
Type, Salticus scenicus Clerck. 
1757. Araneus Cl. (scenicus), Sv. Spindl., p. 117. 
1804. Salticus latr. (scenicus), Nouv. Diet. H. N. XXIV, p. 135. 
1832. Epiblemtjm H. (faustum), Am. Jour. Sci., XXI, p. 108. 
1837. Callietiiera C. K. (scenica), Ueb. Ar. Syst., I, p. 30. 
1845. Epiblemtjm H. (faustum), Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., V. 
1875. Epiblemtjm H. (faustum), Occ. Pap. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., II, 
p. 70. 
1888. Epiblemtjm P., Wis. Acad. Sciences, Arts and Letters, VII, N. A. 
Att., p. 76. 
