im Gebiete der Entomologie während des Jahres 1894. 89 



Phyxelidia makapensis. E. Simon, a. a. 0. p. 64 (Transvaal, Höhle Makapan). 



Lycosidae. Ctenus pollii (Sumatra) p. 146, argentipes (Sumatra) p. 148. 

 Hasselt, Tijdschr. v. Entom. 



Maevia roseo-limbata (Ceylon). Hasselt, Tijdschr. v. Entom. p. 150. 



Oxyopidae. Oxyopeidon (gen. nov. Cephalothorax short, oblong, massive, 

 with scarcely perceptible grooves and indentations , hardly longer than broad, 

 its hinder slope very abrupt and steep. Eyes unequal in size, widely spread, 

 occupying the whole width of the caput. They may be described as in two 

 lateral groups of three each in a triangle; and between them, either in a line 

 with the anterior eyes of the triangle (which are the largest of the eight) or 

 a little way in front of them (towards the falces), are two others, near together, 

 very minute, but not contiguous to each other, in a transverse line. Legs 

 Short, not very strong, nor differing much in length; the second pair is perhaps 

 the longest, and the third shortest; all the femora, tibiae, and metatarsi are 

 furnished with long spines. 



Falces strong, moderately long, subconical. Maxlllae moderately long, 

 straight, a little enlanged in width towards their extremity, where they are 

 very obliquely and rather roundly truucated on the outer side. 



Labium oblong, more than half the length of the maxillae. 



Sternum small, somewhat subtriangular , longer than broad, its posterior 

 extremity drown out into a long fine point between the coxae of the fourth 

 paii' of legs. 



Abdomen of moderate size, highest in front and sloping gradually to 

 the Spinners. 



This genus is nearly allied to Oxyopes, Latr., but whereas the two hind- 

 central eyes in that genus are seldom, if ever, further apart than each is from 

 the hind-lateral eye of the same row on its side, in the present genus they are 

 always so ; sometimes more than double the distance, or even nearly three times, 

 thus wideniug to a great extent the two main groups; the two small anterioi", 

 eyes are also more nearly in a straigth line, sometimes exactly so with the two 

 eyes nearest them) facile (Mexiko) p. 139, putum (Panama) p. 139, subfacile 

 molestum (Mexiko), flebile (Panama) p. 141, laetum, difficile (Mexiko) p. 142. 

 Cambridge, ßiologia. 



Theridiidae. Achaea vittata (Mexiko) Cambridge Biologia p. 180. 



Abacoproeces ascitus (Ungarn). Kulcz., Araneae hung. p. 119. 



Ancocoelus, nov. gen. (A Steatoda, cui valde affinis est, tantum differt 

 parte throracica sulco medio longitudinali brevissimo impressa, oculis mediis anticis 

 prominulis sed lateralibus minoribus, parte labiali breviore et transversim semi- 

 circulari, Typus: A. livens. E. sim.) Simon, Hist. nat. Araig. p. 581. 



Amaura gibbifera (Mexiko) Cambridge Biologia p. 187. 



Ancylorrhanis, nov. gen. (G-en. invisum a Phlocommati differt (sec. Emerton) 

 oculis anticis inter se subaequalibus, sterno valde convexo et tegumentis longe 

 hirsutis. Typus: A. hirsutum Emerton.) Simon, Hist. Nat. Araig. p. 592. 



Asagena meridionalis (Ungarn). Kulcz., 1. c. p. 89. 



Anyphaena simplex (Mexiko). Cambridge, Biologia p. 124. 



Argyrodes argenteola (Mexiko). Cambridge, Biologia p. 128. 



Argyropeira mesomelas (Mexika). Cambridge, Biologia p. 135. 



