Pechham—The Attidae of Borneo. 635 
$. Length 7 mm. Legs 3412, first and second thickened. 
The cephalothorax is large and high and convex. The ceph¬ 
alic part slopes a little forward; the thoracic rounds off grad¬ 
ually in the first third and then drops steeply. The sides are 
nearly parallel through the middle part, widening somewhat 
behind the dorsal eyes, and are a little wider below than above. 
The quadrangle of the eyes is one-fourth wider than long, is 
equally wide in front and behind and occupies nearly half of 
the cephalothorax. The front eyes are subtouching and form 
a row that is plainly curved down. The middle are fully twice 
as large as the lateral. The second row is a little nearer the 
first than the third, and the third is slightly narrower than the 
cephalothorax. Between the eyes of the second and third rows 
is a distinct groove. The falces are vertical and rather stout, 
with one tooth on the upper and one on the lower margin. The 
sternum is rather pointed behind, wider and rounded in front. 
The abdomen is narrower than the cephalothorax and is pointed 
behind. The first and second legs are without lateral spines, 
the tibia having 3-3 below, and the metatarsus 2-2. There 
are numerous spines on the third and fourth, the metatarsus 
of the third having two, and that of the fourth three circles. 
The cephalothorax is red-brown, with the eyes on black tu¬ 
bercles. Judging from our specimen, the eyes are surrounded 
with red hairs. White hairs grow over the cephalic sides and 
upward in an oblique bar between the eyes of the second and 
third rows. There are long white hairs on the clypeus and on 
the brown falces. The front end of the abdomen is covered 
with white hairs. 'Behind the middle there is a wide trans¬ 
verse white band deeply edged with black, and back of this are 
alternate black and white chevrons. The legs are barred with 
brown and black, the first and second pairs being the darkest. 
The black parts seem to have borne black, and the brown parts 
white hairs. The palpi are barred with lighter and darker 
brown. 
One female, from Sarawak. 
39—S. & A. 
