400 ARANEIDEA. 
1. Stemmops bicolor. 
Stemmops bicolor, O. P.-Cambr. Biol. Centr.-Amer., Arachn. Aran. i. p. 125, t. 17. figg. 5, 
5a-g(d)’. 
Ataulfo nugax, O. P.-Cambr. loc. cit. p. 178, t. 22. fige. 7, 7af(3)’. 
Mettus reclivis, O. P.-Cambr. loc. cit. p. 293, t. 38. figg. 8, 8a-e( 9)’. 
Types, ¢, of S. bicolor and of A. nugaa, and type, 2, of M. reclivis, in coll. Godman & Salvin. Total length 
of each, 2°5 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith? ?). 
LIGER. 
Liger, O. P.-Cambridge, Biol. Centr.-Amer., Arachn. Aran. i. p. 210 (1896). 
Type ZL. incomta, O. P.-Cambr. Guatemala. 
Eyes of posterior row subequal; posterior row slightly recurved ; anterior eyes subequal. Clypeus nearly 
twice as high as the central ocular quadrangle. Tarsal comb present beneath tarsus iv. Colulus very 
minute. Sternum broadly produced behind. 
1. Liger incomta. 
Liger incomta, O. P.-Cambr. Biol. Centr.-Amer., Arachn. Aran. 1. p. 210, t. 28. figg. 6, 6a-f()*. 
Type, ¢d, in coll. Godman & Salvin. Total length 2°25 millim. 
Hab. Guatemaua (Sarg 1). 
EGILONA. 
Egilona, O. P.-Cambridge, Biol. Centr.-Amer., Arachn. Aran. i. p. 187 (1896). 
Type EZ. munda, O. P.-Cambr. Guatemala. 
Eyes of posterior row subequal; posterior row straight; anterior eyes subequal. Clypeus as high as the 
central ocular quadrangle. Tarsal comb present beneath tarsus iv. Colulus very minute. Sternum 
broadly produced behind. 
1. Egilona munda. 
Egilona munda, O. P.-Cambr. Biol. Centr.-Amer., Arachn. Aran. i. p. 188, t. 28. figg. 7 
7a-g(d)”. 
Type, ¢, in coll. Godman & Salvin. Total length 2°26 millim. 
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Hab. Guatemaua, Chipor (Sarg '). 
_ ACH.LEA. 
Achea, O. P.-Cambridge, P. Z. 8. 1882, p. 428. 
Type A. insignis, O. P.-Cambr. (=A. trapezoidalis, Tacz., sec. Simon). Amazons. 
‘This genus differs from Theridion and other closely allied groups by the great size 
and prominence of the anterior central eyes, these being at least twice as large as the 
anterior laterals; while the colulus is present, though very minute, and distinguished 
by two hairs set on the apex. Sternum broad behind. 
