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March, 1885.] HISl ETF OF WISCONSIN. 
Homalattus ixsularib sp. nov. 
S. Total length, 3.3 mm. Width of abdomen, 1.8 mm. 
Length of cephalothorax, 1.9 mm. 
Width “ 
u 
1.8 “ 
Height “ 
u 
1.2 “ 
Total. 
Legs. Fem. 
Pat. Tib. 
Metat. 
Tar. 
1. 1.1 
.9 
1. 
.5 
.4 
3.9 
2. .7 
.o 
.6 
.4 
.4 
2.6 
8. .6 
.4 
.0 
.4 
.3 
2.2 
4. .8 
.6 
.8 
.6 
.5 
3.3 
The cephalothorax 
is v 
ery slightly convex above, and is a little 
contracted in front and behind. It 
is nearly 
as wide 
as long. 
The cephalic part, which occupies more than ;> X of its length, has 
its sides gently rounded and its upper surface a little inclined. 
The thoracic part is abruptly turncated behind, there is no 
depression between the cephalic and thoracic parts. The en¬ 
tire cephalothorax is of a soft brown color, sprinkled over with 
tine short white hairs. 
The quadrangle of the eyes is ]A wider than long, and is wider 
behind than in front. The first row of eyes is straight ; the lat¬ 
eral are a little behind the middle eyes and are as large; the 
middle eyes are touching; the lateral separated from them by a 
space equaling their diameter. The eyes of the second row 
aie small and are separated from the anterior lateral eyes only 
by a space equaling their own diameter. The dorsal eyes aie 
as laige as the lateral, are placed on the margin ot the cephalo- 
Iborax, and are further from each other than from the lateral 
borders. The frons is K as wide as the middle anterior eyes. 
ILe clypeus is }Xi as wide as the anterior middle eyes, retreat- 
mg. 
The fakes are robust, short, and vertical; the fang is small, 
as ] ong as the falx. 
1 max ^^ are wider and truncated at the extremity, paral- 
e L dark brown in color. 
The labium is about yi as long as the maxillae, raised and 
tmded at base, wider and rounded at the extremity ; brown in 
color. 
