Pechham—The Attidae of Borneo. 
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the palpus is about as long as the patella and tibia together. 
The first and second legs have the tibiae armed with 3-3 spines 
and laterals, and the metatarsi with 2-2 and laterals. The 
third and fourth legs have many long spines. 
The type of this genus is A. henjarei. 
Pseudamycus has no lateral spines on the metatarsi, has the 
quadrangle of the eyes wider in front, and the lateral eyes of 
the first row less than two-thirds as large as the middle eyes. 
Afiola henjarei sp. nov. 
This is a large spider with a dark cephalothorax. The first 
leg is deep reddish-brown with a black fringe under the patella, 
tibia and metatarsus. 
$. Length 9 mm. Legs 1324, first pair much stouter than 
the others. 
The cephalothorax is dark reddish-brown. There is a wide 
central snow-white band from the first row of eyes to the poste¬ 
rior end, and on each side of this are bands of red hairs. The 
sides, in our specimen, are rubbed, but seem to have had bands 
of red and white hairs. The hairs under the eyes of the first 
row are white. The falces are dark red with short white hairs 
on the front faces. The palpi are reddish with black and 
white hairs. The abdomen, under alcohol, is light yellow 
with a thin growth of black hairs over it. When dry it seems 
to have had a band of white hairs down the middle, with red 
hairs on each side and white hairs lower down. The venter 
is light-colored, with two longitudinal rows of yellow spots. 
The legs are tinged with red, the tarsi being lighter than the 
other joints, and the third and fourth pairs paler than the 
first and second. The front face of the femur of the first is 
smooth and black. From below, all the coxae, trochanters and 
femora are lighter-colored than the other joints, and the coxae 
and trochanters of the first and second, and the femora of the 
four pairs (especially of the second and third), have dark, 
longitudinal bands on the anterior and posterior borders. From 
above, these longitudinal streaks are visible on the second, 
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