106 ARANEIDEA. 
The males of the two species can be recognized by the following distinctive 
characters :— 
A. Apex of tibial spur bifid. Coxe iii. and iv. each with a pair of very : 
small tubercles, one on each side of the segment. . . . . + ~- pallidus, O. P.-Cambr. 
B. Apex of tibial spur obtusely pointed, not bifid. Coxa iv. without 
tubercles. Coxe ii. and ili. each with a pair of long curved spurs, 
their points cuspulate and directed towards each other in the form 
ofaforceps. . 2 2 ew ee ee ew ee we ee & tnornatus, O. P.-Cambr. 
1. Cragus pallidus. 
Cragus pallidus, O. P.-Cambr. Biol. Centr.-Amer., Arachn. Aran. i. p. 215, t. 26. figg. 10, 
10 af (3) * 
Type, ¢, in coll. Godman & Salvin. Total length 45 millim. 
Hab. GuateMaua, Santa Ana (Sarg '). 
2. Cragus inornatus. (Tab. VII. figg. 30, 3; 31, 2.) 
Cragus inornatus, O. P.-Cambr. Biol. Centr.-Amer., Arachn. Aran. i. p. 240, t. 33. figg. 9, 
9a-f (3). 
Type, ¢, in coll, Godman & Salvin. Total length 4°75 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith *). 
MACROPHYES. 
Macrophyes, O. P.-Cambridge, Biol. Centr.-Amer., Arachn. Aran. i. p. 106 (1893); E. Simon,, 
Hist. Nat. Araign. éd. 2, 11. p. 87. 
Type M. attenuata, O. P.-Cambr. Mexico. 
Differs from all other genera of the subfamily, except Cragus, by the long slender 
legs and the numerous long slender spines attached to them. The anterior central 
eyes are exceedingly minute. The spiracular rima is situated in the middle of the 
ventral area, 
This genus is based upon a single adult male. 
1. Macrophyes attenuata. (Tab. VII. figg. 32, 32 a-/, ¢.) 
Macrophyes attenuata, O. P.-Cambr. Biol. Centr.-Amer., Arachn. Aran. 1. p. 106, t. 14. figg. 8, 
8a-d(g)’. 
Type, ¢, in coll. Godman & Salvin. Total length 9 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith '). 
