Peckham—Revision of the Attidw of North America. 491 
Mr. H. Britcher, in his notes, mentions having taken the 
two sexes together. Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New 
York, Yew Jersey, Illinois, Nebraska, Missouri, South Caro- 
lina, Louisiana, North Carolina. 
ONONDAGA new. 
Type, Maevia lineata C. K. 
1848. Maevia C. K., in part (lineata), Araclin., XIV, p. 77. 
1883. Attus P., (quadrilineatus), New or little known Attidae, p. 19. 
1888. Icius P., in part (lineatus), Wis. Acad. Sciences, Arts and Let¬ 
ters, VII, N. A. Attidse, p. 45. 
1891. Menemerus Em., in part (lineatus), Trans. Conn. Acad., VIII. 
New England Attidse, p. 21. 
1894. Fuentes P., in part (lineatus), Occ. Pap. Nat. Hist. Sbc. Wis., 
II, 2, p. 113. 
1901. Fuentes E. S., in part (lineatus), Hist. Nat. des Araign., 2me 
Ed., II, p. 850. 
1905. Fuentes B., in part (lineatus), Am. Nat. XXXIX, p. 321. 
Cephalothorax low and nearly flat, with a transverse groove 
behind the dorsal eyes. Sides a very little dilated behind the 
dorsal eyes, nearly vertical in front, rounded behind; cephalic 
part inclined, thoracic falling slightly in first half, then more 
steeply. Eye-region occupying two-fifths of cephalothorax, one- 
fourth wider than long, very slightly wider behind than in front. 
Eront eyes subtouching, in a straight row, middle about twice 
as large as lateral. Second row a little nearer the third than 
the first. Third row as wide as the cephalothorax. Ealces ver¬ 
tical, parallel, with a compound tooth on the lower margin. 
Sternum pointed in front and behind, nearly as wide as long. 
Eront coxse separated by less than the width of the labium, 
which is as wide as long. Tibia of first leg thickened. Spinal 
armature, $ and 9, tib. I 4-4, tib. II 1 pair and 2 serially, 
met. I and II 2-2. All the spines are long. 
Although this genus is like Msevia in the armature of the 
falces and of the legs it differs in the shape of the cephalothorax. 
