Peckham—Revision of the Attidce of North America. 535 
PELLENES ARIZONENSIS B. 1904. 
Plate XLIX, fig. 5. 
1904. P. ARIZONENSIS B., Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc., XII, 2, p. 118. 
$ . Length 5 mm. Legs of first pair fringed with black and 
white. Spines, tib. I 3-3 and 2 anterior lateral, pat. I 1 an¬ 
terior lateral, met. I 2-2, very long, bnt not spatnlate. 
The cephalothorax, when dry, is reddish-fawn above the front 
eyes, golden on cephalic plate, yellowish-brown on upper sides 
and middle of thoracic part, with two wide white bands which 
pass from within the dorsal eyes back to the posterior margin, 
and then curve forward along the lower sides, passing to the cly- 
pens, which is covered with slightly iridescent white scales, is 
edged with yellow scales, and has some long white bristles under 
the middle eyes, these being surrounded by red rings. The 
falces are dark with a covering of white hairs. The abdomen 
has two wide yellowish-brown bands which unite over the spin¬ 
nerets. The middle, sides, and base are pure white. The pal¬ 
pus has the femur and patella white. The legs are yellow with 
white hairs. The fringe is black under the femur, patella and 
tibia of the first, and white above the femur and patella, but that 
above the tibia is black at the base and white at the tip. The 
metatarsus and tarsus are clothed with white hairs except for a 
longitudinal yellow band above. 
Mr. Banks has one male from Arizona. 
PELLENES AGILIS B. 1892. 
Plate XLVI, figs. 1—lb. 
1888. Habrocesttjm aurattjm P. (not Hentz), Wis. Acad. Sciences, 
Arts and Letters, VII, N. A. Attidse, p. 63. 
1892. Habrocesttjm agilis B., N. Y. Ent. Soc., p. 126. 
1901. Peelenes atjratus P. $ $, and cognatus P. $, Bull. Wis. Soc. Nat. 
Hist., N. S., I, 4, pp. 202, 208, 224. 
Length, $ 5 mm., 9 6.4 mm. Legs, $ 3142, 9 3412, first 
pair fringed in $ . Spines, $ tib. I a pair at distal end and 2 
