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(iemis RuBRius. E. Simon. 

 Ruhnus inniniinsiis. nov. sj). 

 cnicijcnis, nov. sji. 

 ,, jdl.ridtiis. ii(i\-. s]i. 



Ucnus MvHu, Cainbr. 



M jfyo iKUiiiUoni, nov. sp. 

 „ kirk I; nov. sp. 

 ,, ora/is, nov. S|). 



(ienus Pac'IFICAXA. 

 Pacifimrin cnckai/nl, H. H. Hogg. 



Fani. SALTICIDAE. 

 Group MAKPISSEAE. 

 Genus Clynotis, E. Simon. 

 Cli/nnfis harresis, nov. sp. 



(hdci (» I'l J. I ONES. 



Suborder MECOSTETHI. 



Group INSIDIATORE.S, Loman. 



Fam. TRIOENONYCHIDAE. 



Genus Trioenonyx, Sorensen. 



Tri()('no>u/.r enderhei. nov. sp. 



( )rder A R A N E A E. 



Fam. PZECHRIDAE. 



Genus Stiphidion, E. Simon. 



Sfiphidion. E. Simon. Bull. Soc. Ent. France, S Oct.. 190'2; Hist. Nat. des Ar., 

 vol. ii, suppl., p. 974. 



Stiphidion minutissimum, nov. sj). (Plate VII. figs. !((-!(/.) 



'i'lir ceplialothorax is pale canary-yellow, with 2 l)lack blotchy streaks reaching 

 from the posterior pair of eyes to the rear slope, and similar blotchy black lines round 

 the margin of the cephalothorax. The mandibles are darker yellow, with a similar 

 black longitudinal streak on each falx reaching from base to the falx-sheath. The 

 fangs 'are pink. The lip. maxillae, and sternum are pale yellow. The legs and palpi 

 are vellow, with 3 black stripes or spots on the underside of the femur. 



