Peckham — Revision, of the Attidce of North America. 505 
third legs are yellower with darker rings at the ends of the joints, 
especially on the patella and tibia. 
Keyserling’s type is fro : m Utah, and onr female is from Man¬ 
hattan, Kansas. 
ICIUS EXORNATUS n. sp. 
Plate XLI, fig. 6. 
$ . Length 5.5 mm. Legs 4123, first pair stoutest. Spines 
tib. I 3-3; tib. II 1 pair, 2 behind, serially, and 1 anterior lat¬ 
eral ; met. I 2-2 met. II 2-2 ; pat. I and II 1 anterior lateral. 
Cephalothorax flat, and rounded out opposite the dorsal eyes. 
The front eyes form a slightly curved row, with the middle less 
than twice as large as the lateral eyes. The second row is half¬ 
way between the others. Coxae I separated by less than the 
width of labium. 
The cephalothorax is light brown covered with green metallic 
scales. The abdomen is yellow or brown covered with green 
or golden metallic scales. The legs are light brown with the 
ends of the joints darkened. 
Two females were sent to us from Texas, by Mr. Tyler 
Townsend. 
WALA KEYS. 1885. 
Type, Epiblemum palmarum H. 
1832. Epiblemum H., (palmarum), Am. Jour. Sci. and Arts, art. 21, 
p. 108. 
1845. Epiblemum H., (palmarum), Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., V. 
1875. Epiblemum H., (palmarum), Occ. Pap. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., II, 
p. 70. 
1883. Epiblemum P., (palmarum), New or little known Attidse, p. 28. 
1885. Icius Keys., (vittatus K. = palmarum H.), Verh. zool-bot. Ge- 
sellsh., Wien, p. 504. 
1885. Wala Keys, ibid., p. 517. 
1888. Icius P., (palmarum, mitratus), Wis. Acad. Sciences, Arts and 
Letters, VII, N. A. Att., pp. 46, 48. 
1891. Icius Em., (palmarum, mitrata), Trans. Conn. Acad., VIII, New 
England Attidae, p. 14. 
