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SALTICIDAR, 
Panysinus Nicholsonii, Cambr. 
Syn. : Hasarius Nicholsonii, Cambr. (K.B., Addl. Ser. V., p. 63.) 
The genus to which this fine showy spider is now relegated is 
Panysinus, Simon. (Histoire Naturelle des Araignees, 2, p. 802.) 
ARANEIDEA. 
(Exotic Species.) 
OoNoPIDAR, 
Ischnothyreus velox, Jackson, Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Northumber- 
land, Durham, and Newcastle-upon- Tyne, n.s., Vol. 3, Part 1, p. 9 
see on pages 9-13, 1908. 
This spider was first found in a Kew hothouse in 1907 by 
Mr. Bagnall, who sent them to Dr. A. R. Jackson. Examples 
were subsequently found there and sent to me by Mr. H. Donis- 
ia (Proc. Dorset. N.H. & A.F, Club, XXIX., p. 165, Pl. A, 
gs. 1-6. 
- Jackson had previously received the same species from a 
hothouse at Alnwick (N orthumberland) and had himself found it in 
warm greenhouses in the Nursery Gardens at Chester. 
Diblemma Donisthorpii, Cambr., Proc. Dorset. & AF. Club, 
1908, Vol. XXIX., p. 188, Pl. A, figs. 7-13, 
UrRocrrorpar. 
Subgen. Cicobiinae. 
cue, conjectured the Gcobius to he Mr. Blackwall’s species, whose 
habitat is Madeira, and this is now made certain by finding in my 
collection Mr. Blackwall’s type specimens, 
Dictynipar. 
Lathys (Lethia) lepida, Cambr. (sp. n. 9 ad.). ; 
Length 1 line. Cephalothorax of normal form, pale greenish- 
brown, with a dark blackish marginal line and marked with con- 
verging dark brown lines, also a largish triangular patch of a similar 
colour at the junction of the caput and thorax, the anterior angle 
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