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Of these three genera, the first is very distinct, so far as one is able to judge from 
the type, #. aurantiacus, Sim.,—the toothing of the tarsal claws, consisting of a large 
bifid basal tooth and five simple teeth, being very different from the single bifid tooth 
found in the females of Hucteniza and Hnrico. It must, however, be remembered that 
in the males of these and many other genera of this family the teeth of the tarsal claws 
are much more numerous, forming a thick comb of long clustered denticles at the base, 
followed by a row of simple teeth, and also that the coxe of the pedipalp are not spinose 
in the males as they are in the other sex. It must be further noted that in the males 
(so far as I have been in a position to observe) the tarsi only are scopulate. I am 
unable to regard Favila relatus, O. P.-Cambr., as generically distinct from Hucteniza 
mexicana, Auss.,—though one is not justified in considering it specifically identical, the 
more so since the type (?) of the latter, which is now before me, is most probably 
immature. ‘The sternal sigilla of these two forms are similar in character and position. 
Enrico mexicanus, O. P.-Cambr., however, appears to be quite distinct from the other 
two types in the character of the sigilla on the one hand and the armature of the 
legs on the other. 
It is not possible to be quite confident over these points of classification in the 
absence of material. 
EUTYCHIDES. 
Eutychides*, EK. Simon, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1888, p. 213. 
1. Kutychides aurantiacus. (Tab. I. figg. 8,3 a-f, 2.) 
Eutychides aurantiacus, E. Simon, Ann. Scc. Ent. Fr. 1888, p. 213 (2)'; Act. Soc. Linn. Bord. 
xliv. p. 328 (1892) *. 
Type, @, in coll. E. Simon, Paris. 
Hab. Mexico !?. 
This fine species, of which the type has been submitted to me for examination by 
M. Simon, can readily be recognized by the characteristic sigilla on the sternum and 
the golden-yellow hairs on the abdomen. 
2. Kutychides dugesi. 
Eutychides dugesi, EK. Simon, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1888, p. 2141; Act. Soc. Linn. Bord. xliv. p. 828 
(1892) *. 
Type, 2, in coll. E. Simon, Paris. 
Hab. Mexico (Dugés'). 
I have not seen a specimen of this species. 
* Misprinted Entychides. 
