92 Dl'- H- Stadelmann: Bericht über die wissenschaftl. Leistiiugeu 



gracillimi et mutici. (Typus: H. deserticola E, Sim.) Simon, Hist. nat. Araig. 

 p. 585. 



HyiJobares, nov. gen. (Cephalotorax fere praecedentis. Oculi postici in 

 lineam leviter procurvam, medii inter se spatio oculo angustiore distantes sed a 

 lateralibus contigui. Oculi antici in lineam sat procurvam, medii paulo minores 

 inter se distantes sed a lateralibus contigui. Area oculorum mediorum band 

 latior quam longior subquadrata. Clypeus altus subverticalis. Sternum magnum, 

 convexum vix latius quam longius, postice, inter coxas, late trancatum. Pedes 

 graciles modice longi.) (Typus: H. unisignatus E. Sim.) Simon, Hist. nat. 

 Araig. p. 552, 



Hyocrea nov. gen. (Cephalotorax (feminae) Dipoenae. Oculi postici magni, 

 aequi, et inter se appropinquati , in lineam leviter procuiTam. Oculi antici 

 inter se subcontigui, in lineam procurvam, medii lateralibus majores. Area 

 medionim subquadrata. Clypeus mediocris, area oculorum band latior. Chelae 

 minutissime, clypeo breviores. Sternum paulo longius quam latius, postice parura 

 attenuatum et obtuse truncatum, coxae posticae transversim late distantes. Partes 

 oris fere Dipoenae. Pedes breves et robusti, tarsis cunctis metatarsis multo 

 longioribus. Abdomen breviter ovatum, antice obtuse truncatum, cephalothoracem 

 haud obtectum. Typus: H. implexa E. Sim.). Simon, Hist. nat. Araig. p. 559. 



Itys, gen. nov. (Cephalotorax oval, broad and bluff in front; the lateral 

 constrictions at the caput very^ slight; caput and thorax (in profil) on one 

 level, the hinder slope very gradual, the profile line of the caput running 

 on a slight slope to the fore-central eyes; the normal lateral indentatious 

 between the caput and thorax broad and shallovr; the height of the clypeus 

 equal to half that of the facial space. Eyes small, subequal, occupying the 

 whole width of the anterior portion of the caput; looked at from in front the 

 anterior or lower row straight, the posterior longest and much curved, The 

 intervals between those of the posterior row are equal. Those of the fore- 

 central pair smallest, dark-coloured (the rest being pearly white), and near 

 together, but not quite contiguous, with perhaps half a diameter's interval 

 between them. Those of each lateral pair contiguous to each other, and obliquely 

 placed on a slight tubercle. 



Legs moderately long, slender, 1, 4, 2, 3, furnished with bairs, and a slingle 

 slender spine on each of the genual and tibial joints. 



Falces small, straight, and considerably inclined towards the maxillae. 



Maxillae strong, especially at the base, not very long, inclined to the 

 labium, which is short, small; and somewhat semicircular in form. 



Sternum broad, heart-shaped, and rather prolonged at its hinder extremity 

 into an obtuse point between the coxae of the fourth pair of legs. Abdomen 

 oval, supcylindric in form.) pergrata (Guatemala). Cambridge, Biologia p. 127. 



Janulus erythrophthalmus (St, Vincent) p. 525. E. Simon, Proc. Zool. 

 See. Lond. 



Lasaeola croatica (Ungarn). Chyz., Araneae hung. p. 24. 



Lasiargus n. gen. pro Micryphantes hirsutus Menge. Kulcz. 1. c. p. 132. 



Leptorhoptrum n. gen. pro Tmeticus huthwaithii (Cambr.). Kulcz. 1. c. p. 79. 



Mesapneustes gen. nov. (Cephalothorax longer than broad, oval, obtuse 

 at its narrow end in front, but without lateral marginal impressions at the 



