sept.xgoo.] Banks: New American Phalangida. 19^ 



NEW GENERA AND SPECIES OF AMERICAN 

 PHALANGIDA. 



By Nathan Banks. 

 Hadrobunus, gen. nov. , , r i 



Tent is moderately hard. The abdomen shows a fa.nt vase-ma.k. 

 i:yxy&-Phalangiu»i grande Say. 



This genus differs from Liolnaunn in shorter legs, from Leftobunus 

 i„ .he demate palpal claw, and number of pale articulat.ons ,„ meta- 

 tarsus I. 

 Leuronychus, gen. nov. 



^- ■^ in n.ost respects with Liobunum, but with the palpal daw smooth, and 

 .ithot:r lirrjroTLh on the cox.. It differs from UpU.unus m the 

 longer legs. The mouth-parts are like Liobunian. 



-Yy-pQ—Liolmintm pacijicum Banks. 



I iobunum crassipalpis, sp. nov. 



, Pale grayish above, with many small scattered brown spots, and a very d.s- 



each margin. Length 7.5 mm. 



One specimen, probably from Washington, D. C. 



Related to LioL.. v.ffa.an Say, but distinct from that as well 

 as from all our other species by the thick basal joints of the palpus. 

 Liobunum denticulatum, sp. nov. 



Dorsum whitish, with a broad dark brown vase mark from eye-tubercle to tip of 

 abdom n V nt off ach side some brown marks which traverse the P^^e of the suies 



patellte and a brown band on apex of each tib.a , eye-tubercie g 



