Peel'll am—The Attidae of Borneo. 
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of beads. The sternum, coxae and maxillae are light yellow, 
but the labium is brown. 
One male, from Sarawak. 
Vmlima gen. nov. 
The cephalothorax rises to a ridge at the dorsal eyes, the 
cephalic part being strongly inclined, and the thoracic falling 
abruptly. In the cephalic part the sides are almost vertical, 
rounding out a little beyond the eyes of the second row, but the 
third row is wider than the cephalothorax, projecting beyond 
it, as the sides slope inward. The thoracic part is narrower 
than the cephalic. The quadrangle of the eyes occupies more 
than half of the cephalothorax, is nearly twice as wide behind 
as it is long, and is wider behind than in front. The front 
eyes are moderately large, in a row that is curved downward, 
all separated, the middle nearly twice as large as the lateral. 
The second row is a very little nearer the first than the third. 
The dorsal eyes are on tubercles. The sternum is very nar¬ 
row and is three times as long as wide. The front coxae are 
separated by less than the width of the labium, which is a 
little longer than wide. The falces are rather short and are 
moderately stout. They have a compound tooth on the lower, 
and two teeth on the upper margin. 
In the type species, V. mJasmei , the first and second legs 
have, besides lateral spines, three pairs under the tibia and 
two pairs irnder the metatarsus). The posterior legs have many 
strong spines. 
This genus belongs to the Harmochirese, and resembles 
Harmochirus, which, however, has the front row of eyes curved 
upward, the quadrangle only one-fifth wider than long, and 
much enlarged first legs. It is also near Simaethula, but dif¬ 
fers in having the lip but little longer than wide, the maxillae 
normal, and the posterior legs strongly spined. 
Vadlima masinei sp. nov. 
S. Length 5.5 mm. Legs 1342, first and second pairs a little 
the stoutest. 
The cephalothorax is dark reddish-brown, with the cephalic 
