PecJcham—The Attidae of Borneo. 
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side? by transverse bands of black and yellow, the yellow bands 
I being formed by hairs. The falces are red, deepening to black 
at the edges. The palpi are white with reddish tarsi. The 
first leg has the femur and patella almost entirely black, the 
other joints being dark except a‘ clear red region at the proxi¬ 
mal end of the tibia. The other legs are red, excepting a pale 
region at the proximal end of the femora and a black band on 
the front face of the femur of the second. The mouth parts 
are dark brown, and the maxilla? have black hairs along the 
inner edges. 
In the female the cephalothorax is reddish-yellow with small 
black tubercles at the sides of the eye-region and two dark 
bands extending from the dorsal eyes to the posterior margin. 
Low down on each side, on the thoracic part, are two dark 
points, extending a little way up from the margin. These 
points, and the dark bands on the upper thoracic part, were 
probably covered with black hairs. The hairs around the bor¬ 
der of the cephalic plate are bright red, but the sides of the 
cephalic part are rubbed bare. The lower half of the ring 
around the front eyes is white, while the upper part is red. 
The abdomen has a bright iridescent band down the middle. 
The sides seem to have been covered with alternate transverse 
bands of black and yellow hairs. The spinnerets are black. 
The legs are yellow, slightly tinged with red. The palpus is 
pale with some thick, light brown hairs on the tarsus. 
One male and one female, from Mt. Pennissata. 
Bathippus serenus sp. nov. 
This is a yellow species with four pairs of black spots on the 
abdomen. 
?. Length 6.7 mm. Legs 3142, nearly equal in stoutness. 
The cephalothorax and eyes are like those of B. Shelfordii. 
The clypeus is one-third as wide as the middle eyes of the 
first row. The falces project a little and are long and very 
stout. The sternum is broadly truncated in front and has a 
narrow projection behind. The front coxse are widely sep¬ 
arated. The labium is broader than long. The spines are 
