208 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences , Arts, and Letters. 
die is a herring-bone stripe of white, and a white band around 
the base is continued on the sides to the middle point, where it 
ends in a conspicuous somewhat triangular white spot. Fur¬ 
ther back, on each side, is a crescent-shaped white spot. The 
legs are all hairy, especially the first pair, which has long black 
and white hairs below. Their general color is dark, but the 
metatarsi and tarsi of the first legs, as well as the distal ends 
of the m/etatarsi and the whole of the tarsi of the third and 
fourth, are lighter colored. 
We have a single female from Mashonaland sent by Mr. 
Guy A. K. Marshall. We have named the species for Mr. F. 
Treleaven of Cape Town. 
Hyllus moestus sp. nov. 
Plate XXIII, figs. 5, 5a.. 
$. Length 14.3 mm. Legs 3412, first and second stoutest. 
The color of the integument of the cephalothorax is bright 
red on the sides, where there are alternating bands of black and 
yellowish white hairs, and dark red on the upper surface, with 
black spots around the eyes. Down the middle of the thoracic 
part is a wide band of yellow hairs, and long yellow hairs cover 
the clypeus, falces, and palpus. The front end of the abodmen 
is streaked with black and yellow. Down the middle the color 
of the integument is bright red, and on this band are four pairs 
of oblique yellowish spots (the hinder ones uniting to form 
chevrons), from the center of each of which there comes off a 
long white bristle. The sides are black, each with four large 
yellow spots. The legs are dark reddish-brown covered wdth 
short black and yellow hairs and long whitish hairs. The 
venter is of a uniform light brown color. 
We have one female from Durban, sent by Mr. Quekett. 
