124 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [Jan., 



Anyphaena fragilis Banks. 



Type specimen from Jacksonville, April (Laurent). 

 Anyphaena floridana Banks. 



One from Lake Worth, the type. 

 Gayenna parvula Banks. 



One female from Rmmymede, Xov. ; sweeping heritage. 

 Thargalia crocata Hentz. 



From Punta Gorda, Febr. ; and Altoona, July. This is the true T. 

 crocata of Hentz, and is not his T. descriptus, a very different form. 

 Thargalia floridana Banks. 



Cephalothorax brownish-red, femora and patellse similar, but a little 

 paler, tibiae very pale, metatarsi and tarsi darker; sternum like cepha- 

 lothorax; mandibles a darker brownish-red; coxse pale; abdomen 

 brown above and below, sides almost black, without particular marks 

 except some faint transverse lines near the tip, partly clothed with 

 white hair. Cephalothorax rather slender ; A.j\LE. fully diameter apart, 

 plainly closer to larger A.S.E., P.M.E. one and one-half diameters 

 apart, about diameter from equal P.S.E., quadrangle of M.E. much 

 higher than broad, and a little broader behind than in front, a long 

 black bristle under each A.S.E., and one at outer corner. Legs slender, 

 one spine under middle of tibise I and II, two pairs under these meta- 

 tarsi. Abdomen scarcely longer than cephalothorax, truncate at base, 

 broadest behind middle; spinnerets not very ])rominent. 



Length 6 mm. 



One specimen from Punta Gorda, Febr. 



Thargalia longipalpis Hentz. 



Recorded by Dr. Marx from the State. 



AGALENID^. 

 Agalena naevia Hentz. 



Common from Punta Gorda, April; Altoona, July; Citrus comity 

 (Weed) ; and Jacksonville, April. This spider is not nearly so abundant 

 in Florida as it is in the North. 

 Tegenaria derhami Scopoli. 



A feAv from Punta Gorda, March; probably introduced. 

 Hahnia sp. 



One young specimen from Punta Gorda, April. 



DICTYNID^. 

 Dictyna foliacea Hentz. 



From Punta Gorda, April. Species of this genus are not common 



in Florida. 



