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Anyphsena incerta. 



Now known as Gayenna celer Hte. 

 Anyphsena saltabunda. 



Belongs to Gayenna. 



Phrurolithus palustris = P. alarius Hentz (non Emer.). 

 Phrurolithus alarius (Bks. det.) = P. borealis Emer. 

 Agrceca ornata. 



A. repens Emer. is a synonym. 



AGALENID^E. 

 Coelotes medioinalis. 



Now placed in genus Coras. 

 Coelotes fidelis. 



This is related to C. urbanus Keys., but in male palpi the patella 

 is not so prolonged at tip, and with two (instead of one) teeth; a 

 figure is given (PI. X, fig. 8). 



Coelotes longitarsus. 



Is now called C. calcaratus Keys. 



Coelotes altilis. 



These large females may be the females of C. hybridus Emer., 

 otherwise they are new; a new figure of the epigynum is given (PI. 

 XI, fig. 24). 



Coelotes lineatus. 



Based on an immature male, and doubtless belongs to one of the 

 other forms, quite probably C. calcaratus Keys. 



Coelotes gnavus. 



This may be the same as the female C. longitarsus Emer., but his 

 male is another form (C. calcaratus); it, however, is much larger than 

 Cicurinia arcuata, more heavily marked, more geniculate mandibles; 

 the epigynum is figured (PI. XI, fig. 22). 



Cicurina complicata. 



Is C. arcuata Keys., a large female. 



Cicurina creber = C. brevis Emer. 



The latter was described as a Tegenaria. 



Cicurina placida. 



Related to C. brevis, but a size larger; the posterior middle portion 

 of the vulva is more narrow than in C. brevis; a figure is given (PL 

 XI, fig. 26). 



Hahnia bimaoulata = H. agilis Keys. 



