PecJcham—The Attidae of Borneo. 641 
brown, with light-colored metatarsi and tarsi, and a pale region 
at the proximal end of the femur in the third and fourth. 
They are almost entirely covered with white iridescent scales. 
The femur and patella of the first leg are somewhat thickened. 
The falces are dark brown, making a contrast with the white 
palpi. They are vertical, and in the first half they are par¬ 
allel, but in the second they diverge widely. The fang is long. 
There is one tooth on the lower margin, and one on the upper. 
We have one male from Manila, which is described here be¬ 
cause of its resemblance to T. annulipes. 
Telamonia annulipes sp. nov. 
A beautiful yellow species marked with spots of iridescent 
white outlined in black. 
$. Length 6.5 mm. Legs 1432, first pair plainly stoutest. 
The cephalic part is nearly level. The thoracic falls in a 
long, rounded slope from the third row of eyes. The sides 
widen out in the thoracic part. The quadrangle of the eyes 
occupies less than one-half of the cephalothorax, is about one- 
fifth wider than long, and is a little wider in front than be¬ 
hind. The front eyes are near together and moderately large, 
and form a slightly curved row. The middle are less than 
twice as large as the lateral. The second row is halfway be¬ 
tween the others. The third row is not as wide as the ceph¬ 
alothorax. The sternum is wfide in front and narrow behind, 
not truncated. The front coxae are separated by the width of 
the labium^ which is much longer than wide. The falces are 
broad, flattened and nearly vertical, with a long, pointed tooth 
below. The upper margin has several very fine teeth. 
The spines of the first legs are 3-3 under the tibiae and 2-2 
under the metatarsi, besides lateral spines on both joints. The 
proximal pair on the metatarsus of the first is very stout. 
The cephalothorax is yellowish-brown with darker eye-region 
and black tubercles for the eyes. The cephalic plate has a 
covering of blue iridescent scales. There are white iridescent 
scales in a patch above the first row of eyes, behind the dorsal 
eyes, and in a wide band on the sides and back of the thoracic 
part. Above and below this white band are black bands. In 
