Beckham—The Attidae of Borneo . 
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Hyllus nebulosus sp. nov. 
?. Length 11 mm. Legs 3412, nearly equal in thickness. 
The quadrangle of the eyes is equally wide in front and be¬ 
hind, is one-third wider than long, and occupies two-fifths of 
the cephalothorax. The first row is bent slightly downward, 
the middle being twice as large as the lateral eves which are 
a little separated from them. The second row is in front df 
the middle, and the third is a very little narrower than the 
cephalothorax. The sternum is oval, not truncated. The front 
coxa} are separated by about the width of the labium, which 
is longer than wide. The falces are long, strong and vertical. 
The tibial spines on the first and second legs are 3-3 with 
small laterals, the metatarsal 2-2 without laterals, and there are 
small patellary spines. The third and fourth legs have nu¬ 
merous spines, those on the patellse being larger than in the 
first and second. 
The general color effect is brown. The whole cephalothorax 
is covered with mixed red and yellow hairs, which produce a 
mottled appearance. There are indistinct yellowish bands on 
the middle of the thorax, and around and below the eyes. The 
clypeus has long white hairs, and there are yellowish hairs on 
the falces. The abdomens of our specimens are rubbed. The 
dorsum seems to have been covered with brown hairs, and has 
a central longitudinal angular band, whitish, edged behind with 
black. On the sides are three or four indistinct whitish spots, 
faintly outlined in black. 
The femoral joints of the first and second legs are yellow 
excepting a dark ring at the distal end, while those of the 
third and fourth have dark rings at both ends and are yellow 
in the middle. The other parts of the legs are light and dark 
brown, with many short yellowish hairs. The palpus is light 
brown with black and white hairs. 
Two females, from Biidi. 
