Peckham— Revision of the Attidce of North America. 545 
front blackish. The palpus has white hairs on the outside 
of the tarsus. 
Mr. Banks has one male from San Diego, California. 
PELDENES CORONATUS H. 1845. 
Plate XLY, fig. 3—3d. 
1845. Attus coronatus H. J 1 , A. ccBcatus H. and A. cristatus H. $, 
Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., V. 
1875. Attus coronatus H. A. ccecatus H. and A. cristatus H. $, 
Occ. Pap. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., p. 64, p. 65, p. 67. 
1888. Habrocestum ccecatum P. H. coronatum P. g, H. cristatum P. 
$, Wis. Acad. Sciences, Arts and Letters, VII, N. A. Att., 
p. 59, p. 60, p. 62, including specimens from southern states 
only. The specimens from northern states, grouped with 
these, belong to borealis. 
1901. Pellenes ccecatus P. and P. cristatus P. <j>, Bull. Wis. Nat. 
Hist. Soc., N. S., I. 4, p. 214, p. 207, including specimens 
from southern states only. 
Length, $ 4.3 mm., $ 5.5 mm. Legs, $ 9 3412. On the 
anterior face of the first tibia are two long spatulate spines, and 
a simple spine nearer end. The cephalic plate in the male is 
covered with short fawn-colored hairs, the sides and thorax vary 
from dark to pale; there is the usual marginal white line which 
in this species begins at the side of the head and passes back and 
then up to the dorsal eye where it is united with its fellow and 
spreads out on the upper part of the thorax, leaving on the lower 
median part the triangular place bare. The clypeus is covered 
with short brilliant red hairs. The falces are brown with an 
oval spot of white in the middle of each front face. The ab¬ 
domen has a basal band, white, running down on the sides; near 
the middle a second transverse white stripe, and there may be 
a more or less distinct longitudinal white band uniting the two. 
There is a faint narrow white line just behind the second trans¬ 
verse stripe, which is in some specimens lacking. Behind this 
is a diamond-shaped white spot, and above the spinnerets two 
white spots or short lines. The general color of the abdomen is 
