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Scytodes fusca Walckenaer. 



Scytodes fusca Walck., Apteres, i, p. 272, 1837. 



One specimen from the enti-ance of Tucker's Island cave, 3 May. 

 Distribution like that of the preceding sjDecies. Nos. 2355. 



DYSDERIDiE. 



Dysdera crocata Koch. 



Dysdera crocata Koch, Die Arach., v, p. 81, pi. clxvi, figs. 392, 393, 394, 1839. 



Several specimens, one from Walsingham, 3 May, common under 

 stones. Occurs in Europe and the Eastern United States. Nos. 

 2308, 2347. 



OONOPIDiE. 



Oonops bermudensis, sp. nov. 



Cephalothorax, mandibles, sternum and legs pale yellow, the 

 femora paler on bases, eyes on black spots ; abdomen pale gray. 

 Cephalothorax clothed with scattered black hair ; central eyes short 



Figure 1 . — Oonops bermudensis ; a, eyes ; b, epigynum ; c, hind leg. 



elliptical, touching ; lateral eyes round, equal, their point of touch- 

 ing opposite the middle of the central eyes ; the eye-area plainly 

 broader than long. Legs with black hair and reddish spines, quite 

 long and slender, hind femora thickened and reaching the posterior 

 third of the abdomen. Palpi with many short stout spines and a 

 pair of longer spines under the bases of the tibia and tarsus. 

 Abdomen once and two-thirds longer than broad ; epigynum shows 

 a transverse crescentic mark and from the middle in front is a 

 clavate extension. 



Length, 2"'". No. 2340. 



One specimen from the Bermudas, without more definite locality. 



