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ATTUS OR SALTICUS.

Eyes in three rows. First pair of legs much stouter than the others. First pair the longest. 2. A audax. % in. long. Black. Body part with white spots and lines. 3. A. militaris. 3% in. long. Reddish brown. Chest part with one white spot. Body part with two black stripes with white spots. 4. A. sexpunctatus. ¥% in. long. Black with six white dots on the body.

Fourth pair of legs the longest.

5. A. nuttalii. ¥% in. long. Chest part pitch-like. Body part pale gray with 5 a black stripe containing a white spot. 7 6. A. castaneus. 38 in. long. Chest part black. Body part dark brown, with indistinct dots and lines. Legs reddish with bands. 7. A.teniola. % in. long. Black with two white stripes on chest part, and two spotted lines on body part. 8 8. A. elegans. ¥% in. long. Chest part reddish. Body part metallic green. Thighs of first legs black. Eyes in three rows. Legs equally thick. Fourth pair of legs the longest; the first pair next in length.

g. A. mystaceus. ¥% in. long, Gray with white spots. 10. A. familiaris. 3% in. long. Chest part gray. Body part blackish, 9g with a white-edged gray stripe. i

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