514 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. 
have each one lateral spine, and the metatarsi of these legs have 
each two pairs below. 
One male from Sisson, California. 
MARCHENA MINUTA P. 1888. 
Plate XL, fig. 10. Plate XLII, fig. 4—4a. 
1888. \Cytaea (?) minuta P. <j>, Wis. Acad. Sciences, Arts and Let¬ 
ters, VII, N. A. Attidse, p. 73. 
Length, 8 4.8 mm., $ 5 mm. Legs, $ 1324, $ 4312, 
nearly equal in thickness. 
The cephalothorax, in the male, has the thoracic part dark 
brown and the cephalic rufus with long black hairs, three reddish 
tufts appearing between the front eyes, which are surrounded 
by red rings. There are three longitudinal white bands, one 
central, running from the anterior eyes to the end, and one on 
each lower side. The clypeus is covered with yellowish-white 
hairs. The abdomen is dark brown, with a central abbreviated 
white line in front, and, on each side, a line which reaches be¬ 
yond the middle, posterior to which are three transverse curved 
white marks, one behind the other. The palpi are covered with 
thick white hairs above. The legs are light brown with darker 
rings, and are tipped with black. The venter is covered with 
white hairs. 
In the female the cephalothorax is similar to that of the male 
but with a greater tendency to red in the eye-region, with the 
white of the bands not so clear, and with the central band ex¬ 
tending forward only as far as the third row of eyes. The ab¬ 
domen is dark brown, with a wide, notched, central white band 
made up of separate figures. On each side is a series of short, 
diagonal, white bars. The palpi are pale with white hairs. 
The other parts are like the male except that the legs are paler. 
One pair from California. 
