PecJcJium-—The Attidae of Borneo. 605 
joints dark brown. The second legs are light excepting the 
dark coxse and dark streaks on the other joints. The third 
have the coxa, trochanter and femur dark and are otherwise 
light-colored, and the fourth have the coxa, trochanter and 
tarsus light and the other joints dark. There are no lateral 
spines. The first leg has eight pairs of long spines under the 
tibia and two pairs under the metatarsus. The second tibia 
has three pairs and one unpaired spine on the anterior border 
at the distal end. Those on the posterior border are much 
longer and stouter than those on the anterior. The metatarsus 
of the second leg has two pairs of long spines. 
The palpus has, on the outer upper comer of the tibia, a 
pointed apophysis, and below this, on the side of the same 
joint, some very stout hairs, which are nearly thick enough to 
be called spines. The tibia and patella are nearly equal in 
length and taken together do not equal the tarsus, which has a 
coiled tube. 
One male, from Sarawak. 
Linus crassipalpis sp. nov. 
S. Length 5 mm. Legs 4123, all the tibiae fringed below. 
The cephalothorax is short and very high, and is steeply in¬ 
clined in both directions from the dorsal eyes, the posterior 
slope being convex. The sides are not far from parallel, there 
being a slight widening behind the dorsal eyes. The quad¬ 
rangle of the eyes occupies about one-half of the cephalothorax 
and is plainly wider in front than behind. The front row is 
plainly curved downward, the eyes being close together. The 
middle ones are large and bulging, and are twice the size of 
the lateral. The second row is nearer the third than the first, 
with the eyes rather large. The third row is about as wide 
as the cephalothorax at that place. The labium is plainly 
wider than long. 
Our specimen is rubbed. The cephalothorax has white 
hairs in a wide band on each side, and in a central band on 
the thoracic part. On each side of this band, on the cephalic 
plate, and surrounding all the eyes, are yellow hairs. The ab¬ 
domen shows no distinct pattern, but has white hairs in front, 
