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ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY 



Aulonia funerea Hentz. 

 Ocyale undata Hentz. 



OXYOPID^E. 



Oxyopes salticus Hentz. 

 Peucetia viridans Hentz. 



PODOPHTHALMID^E. 



Tetragonophthalma dubia Hentz. 



ATTID^E. 

 Phidippus audax Hentz. 



P. tripunctatus Hentz. 

 Phidippus rufus Hentz. 

 Phidippus insolens Hentz. 

 Phileeus multicolor Hentz. 

 Philaeus rimator Hentz. 



Dendryphantes octavus Hentz 

 Dendryphantes nubilus Hentz. 

 Dendryphantes retarius Hentz. 

 Icius mitratus Hentz. 

 Astia vittata Hentz. 

 Cyrba tseniola Hentz. 

 Marptusa familiaris Hentz. 

 Admestina tibialis Koch. 

 Saitis pulex Hentz, 

 Habrocestum ccecatum Hentz. 

 Habrocestum cristatum Hentz. 

 Ballus youngi Peck. 

 Zygoballus parvus Hentz. 

 Zygoballus sexpunctatus Hentz. 

 Homalattus cyaneus Hentz. 

 Synemosyna scorpiona Hentz. 

 Salticus albocinctus Koch. 



NEW SPECIES. 



Megamyrmecion lepidum, n. sp. 



Length 9 4-6 mm.; ceph. 1.8 mm. long, i.i mm. wide; pat. plus tibia 

 IV 2. Cephalothorax uniform reddish, eyes partly surrounded with black ; 

 abdomen pale grayish, with a central darker stripe which covers the whole 

 of the tip of the abdomen and is expanded on each side somewhat before 

 the middle to surround an impressed dot; legs reddish, the patella and 

 tibia I blackish ; mouth-parts and sternum reddish, the latter with a 

 brownish edge ; venter gray, darker near tip ; spinnerets pale, surrounded 

 by a brown line ; epigynum dark red-brown. Ceph. very narrow in front; 

 eyes close together, the P. M. E. larger than the others and oval in shape, 

 not half their diameter apart, closer to the P. S. E. than to each other; 

 A. M. E. about half their diameter apart, and closer to the A. S. E. than 

 to each other. Sternum a regular oval ; fourth pair of legs the longest, 

 the scopulas nearly absent, no spines beneath on tibia I, and none above 

 on tibia IV. Abdomen depressed, about twice as long as wide. The 

 epigynum shows an area longer than broad, truncate in front, rounded 

 behind, containing a median cavity which is nearly filled by two spatulate 

 bodies that project beyond the posterior margin of the cavity. 



One example, Shreveport, La. Readily separated from the 

 California!! species by its smaller size, marked body, different 

 epigynum, etc. 



Anyphaena decepta, n. sp. 



Length 9 6-7 mm. Cephalothorax yellowish, clypeus and mandibles 

 reddish brown or blackish ; legs pale, darker near tips ; sternum pale ; 



