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angular gray band bordered witb black, as in undata, but the 
sides are covered witb bright rufus hairs and are marked with 
several short, oblique, white bands, which, however, are some¬ 
times lacking. The dark reddish palpi are covered with white 
hairs, the two distal joints having conspicuous black spots on the 
upper surface. The legs are dark with a covering of short gray 
hairs. 
Cambridge had this species (melanura. and minor) from Gua¬ 
temala City, Guatemala, and from Teapa, Mexico. We have 
it from Arizona; New Mexico; southern, middle and northern 
California; Salem, Oregon; and Salt Lake, Utah. 
MARPISSA MELANOGNATHUS LUCAS. 1839. 
Plate XXXIX, figs. 3—3a. Plate XL, figs. 3—3a. 
1839. (?). SAlticus melanognathus H. Lucas, Webb and Berthelot’s 
Hist. Nat. des lies Canaries, Tom. II, p. 29, pi. VII, fig. 4. 
1846. Marptssa dissimilis C. L. Koch, Die Arachn., XIII, p. 70, Tab. 
CCCCLIV, figs. 1135 and 1136. 
1846. Marpissa incerta id., ibid., p. 73, Tab. CCCCLIV, fig. 1138. 
1859. Salticus convergers Doleschall, Tweede Bijdr. Arachn. Indi- 
schen Archipel, p. 15, Tab. IX, fig. 4. 
1863. Attus mtjscivorus A. Vinson, Araneides des lies de la Reunion, 
etc., p. 47, PI. X, fig. 1. 
1867. Attus foliatus L. Koch, Arach.,. etc., Verhandl. zool. and hot. 
Ges., in Wien, 1867, p. 226. 
1870. Salticus nigro-limbatus Cambridge, Proceed. Zool. Soc. of Lon¬ 
don, 1869, p. 542, PI. XLII, fig. 10. 
1873. Salticus nigro-limbatus, id., Transact, of the Linn. Soc. of 
London, XXVII, p. 527. 
1874. Marpissa nigro-limbatus, id., Syst. list of Spiders of Gr. Brit¬ 
ain and Ireland, ibid., XXX, p. 333. 
1876. Marpissa nigro-limbatus, E. Simon, Arachnides de France, T. 
Ill, p. 29. 
1878. Ictus (?) convergers Thorell, Studi, etc., II, Ragni di Amboina, 
pp. 232, 309. 
1879. Marptusa marita Karsch, West-Afrik. Arachn. in Zeitschr. f, die 
gesammt. Naturwissensch, LII, p. 338. 
1879. Menemerus foliatus L. Koch, Arachn. Australiens, p. 1123, T. 
XCVIII, fig. 1, 2. 
33—S. & A. 
