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5. Misumenops spinosus. (Tab. X. fig. 6, 2.) 
Misumena spinosa, Keys. Spinn. Amer., Later. p. 81, t. 2. fig. 42 (od) - 
Diea spinigera, O. P.-Cambr. Biol. Centr.-Amer., Arachn. Aran. i. p. 241, t. 33. figg’ 16, 
16 a-e (¢) ’. 
Type, ¢, of M. spinosa, in coll. Keyserling, in Mus. Brit.; that of D. spinigera in coll. Godman & Salvin. 
Total length of MZ. spinosa 3:4 millim. 
Hab. Norta America, Georgia and Florida 1—Mextico, ‘Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. 
Smith *). 
6. Misumenops pascalis. (Tab. X. fig. 7, 2.) 
Misumena pascalis, O. P.-Cambr. Biol. Centr.-Amer., Arachn. Aran, i. p. 89, t. ll. figg. 6, 
6 a-c (?) (1891)’. 
Misumena conjuncta, O. P.-Cambr. loc. cit. i. p. 86, t. 11. figg. 7, 7a-e (2). 
Misumena asperata (Hentz ?), E. Simon, P. Z. S. 1897, p. 876 (3 2)*: 
Type of M. pascalis, 9, and of M. conjuncta, 2 , in coll. Godman & Salvin. Total lengths 7 and 5°5 millim. 
Specimens, ¢ and 9, identified by E. Simon as M, asperata (Hentz), in Mus. Brit. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion 1), Veraguas (Boucard ?)—ANTILLES, St. Vincent °. 
Misumena pascalis, O. P.-Cambr., M. conjuncta, O. P.-Cambr., and MM. asperata, 
Hentz (sec. Sim.), are identical, so far as the female sex is concerned. No males have 
as yet been assigned to the first two forms. Simon’s identifications of the male and 
female of M. asperata are, however, before me, as also are the female type of 
M. georgiana, Keys., and the male type of M. spinosa, Keys. The last-mentioned 
is not identical with the male of MW. asperata (Hentz), Sim.; nor is JM. georgiana, 
Keys., like the female of JM. asperata (Hentz), Sim. He is therefore wrong in 
referring the last two forms to his identification of Mf. asperata, Hentz. 
I have no means of ascertaining what the true WM. asperata, Hentz, is, nor does 
Simon give any information which might incline one to place confidence in his 
identification. 
7. Misumenops americanus. (Tab. X. figg. 8, 8 a, 2; 9, 9 a, var. ? 
pallens, 2 .) 
Misumena americana, Keys. Spinn. Amer., Later. p. 85, t. 2. fig. 44 (2) (1880) °. 
Misumena pallens, Keys. loc. cit. p. 96, t. 2. figg. 52, 52a (2). 
Misumena americana (Keys.), E. Simon, P. Z.8. 1897, p. 876 (¢ ¢) *. 
Type of M. americana, 2 , and of M. pallens, 2 , in Mus. Brit. Total length 6-8—7°5 millim. 
Hab. Norte America, Southern United States.— GuaTemMaLa, Vera Paz!. — 
CotomBiA!; Braziu!; Peru!; Awnritues, St. Vincent ! 3, 
Keyserling gives two figures of the vulva of his Misumena pallens. The first 
figure (52) and the type from which it was taken are identical with the type of 
