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Misumena oblonga Keyserling. 

 A few specimens from Piinta Gorda, Jan. 



Misumena bellula Banks. 



A few examples from Punt a Gorda, Fcbr., April. 

 Misumena viridans Banks. 



A few specimens from Punta Gorda, April. 

 Tibellus duttoni Hentz. 



A few from Runnymede and Enterprise. 

 Tmarus floridensis Keyserling. 



Not rare at Runnymede, in long moss; also Enterprise and Miami, 

 April. 



Tmarus caudatus Hentz. 

 A few specimens from Palm Beach, March. 



Tmarus grissus Keyserling. 

 Recorded by Keyserling from the State. 



Philodromus vulgaris Hentz. 

 Not rare, from Rmmymede; and Altoona, July. 



Philodromus ornatus Banks. 



Several from Punta Gorda, Feb., April; and Enterprise, April. 



Philodromus floridensis n. sp. 



Head pale grayish, behind with a white V-mark; sides of cephalo- 

 thorax broadly dark brown, leaving a large median pale area; legs 

 brownish-yellow; darker at tips of femora, and near middle of femora 

 II and III; sternum white; abdomen pale brownish-yellow with a 

 dark brown spear-mark in middle of anterior part, margined on its 

 posterior sides by a narrow white line, and posterior part of abdomen 

 covered by a large dark brown spot with oblique anterior margins and 

 containing two rows of indistinct pale dots each side ; venter pale, with 

 three pale brown stripes. Second pair of legs plainly longer than 

 the first. Tibia I with two pairs of spines below, metatarsus I also 

 with two pairs. P.S.E. larger than the others, which are subequal; 

 A.M.E. four diameters apart, two diameters from A.S.E., latter two 

 diameters from P.M.E., and these three diameters from the P.S.E. 

 Cephalothorax broad and flat; abdomen truncate at base, broadest 

 behind the middle. 



Length 4 mm. 



One female from Lake Worth. 



