140 ARANEIDEA. 
6. Misumenoides magnus. (Tab. IX. figg. 27, ¢ ; 28, 284, 6, 2.) 
Runcinia magna, Keys. Spinn. Amer., Later. p. 125, t. 2. figg. 69, 69 a (3 ¢) (1880) *. 
Runcinia blanda, O. P.-Cambr. Biol. Centr.-Amer., Arachn. Aran. i. p. 74, t. 10. figg. 1, 1 a-e (3) 
(nec 9) °. 
Runcinia signata, O. P.-Cambr. loc. cit. p. 76, t. 9. figg. 6, 6a-d (?)°. 
Runcinia propinqua, O. P.-Cambr. loc. cit. p. 77, t. 10. figg. 6, 6a, 6 (2) *. 
Type of R. magna in coll. Keyserling, in Mus. Brit.; of R. dubia, 2, R. signata, Q, and R. propinqua, 9, 
in coll. Godman & Salvin. Total length of Keyserling’s types, ¢ 4, 2 9°8 millim. 
Hab. Mextco!; Guvatemata, Cahabon, Chicoyoito (Sarg?%); Panama, Bugaba 
(Champion +)—CotomBra }. 
7. Misumenoides parvus. (Tab. IX. fig. 29, 3.) 
Runcinia parva, Keys. Spinn. Amer., Later. p. 122, t. 2. figg.68 (¢), 68a (?)*; N. Banks, Proc. 
Calif. Acad. Sci. (3) i. p. 264°. 
Type, 3, gynetype 2, in col]. Keyserling, Mus. Brit. Total length, ¢ 2-4, 2 8:3 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Tepic 7.—Cotomsia !. 
8. Misumenoides annulipes. (Tab. IX. fig 30, ¢.) 
Runcinia annulipes, O. P.-Cambr. Biol. Centr.-Amer., Arachn. Aran. i. p. 78, t. 9. figg. 14, 
14.a-c (3)’. 
Type, d, in coll. Godman & Salvin. Total length 3°5 millim. 
Hab. Mexico (H. H. Smith); GuaTeMata, Guatemala city (Sarg 1). 
9. Misumenoides bifissus, sp.n. (‘lab. IX. fig. 31, ¢.) 
Total length, ¢, 3°75 millim. 
Hab. GuateMata (Sarg). 
‘This species is of the same general character in size, structure, and coloration as 
M. annulipes (O. P.-Cambr.), but the first two pairs of legs are entirely brown and 
there are no pale annulations. The slightly larger anterior central eyes and the broad 
bifid tibial spur of the palpus of the male will serve to distinguish VM. bifissus. 
[RUNCINIA. 
Runcinia, E. Simon, Araign. Fr. 11. p. 254 (1875). 
Type R. lateralis (C. Koch). Europe. 
Anterior row of eyes slightly recurved ; laterals not much, but distinctly larger than centraJs. Centrals much 
closer together than to the laterals. Posterior row recurved, centrals further from each other than from 
the laterals. Central quadrangle broader than long, narrower in front. Clypeus equal to about three 
diameters of an anterior central eye. Ocular area produced into a rounded conical prominence between 
the lateral eyes. Legs i. and ii. almost devoid of spines, except beneath tibiee and protarsi i. and ii. 
Runcinia having been incorrectly recorded from Central America, it has been 
considered advisable to give its characters here, for the sake of comparison; they are — 
drawn from an adult female of &. lateralis. (Tab. IX. figg. 32, 32 a.)] 
