12 A. TULLUREN, SPIDKRS COLLE('TEl> IN FLORIDA. 



Fani. Uloboridae. 



rioboriis Latk. 1806. 



2ä. U. plumipes Li cas 18-ir». 

 One single adiilt feraale. 



Fam. MimetidaB. 



Minietus Hentz 1832. 



2(). M. interfector Hentz 1850. 



Syn. ^r. epoiroides Emkutox 1882. 



A single adiilt female from Orange co. 



Fa 111. Thomisidae. 



Ruuciiiia Simon 1875. 



27. R. aleatoria (Hemz). 



Svii. Thomisus iileatorius Hkntz J847. 



Runfinia biendelii Keysekling 1>^80. 

 Misuniena aleatoria (Hentz) Emertun 18!:)"2. 



Of this interesting species I have seen two adiilt and 

 sorae young females from Orange co. The two adult females 

 agree perfectly with the descriptiou of count Keyserling 

 (conf. Die Spinnen Amerikas I. ]). 127) and more particiilarly 

 the iigure of the vulva is similar. There is also no douht 

 that I have seen the same species as count Keyserlixg has 

 described as type-specimen for his Runcinia brendelii. In his 

 work: New England spiders of the family Thomisklce, p. 365', 

 Mr. Emerton ])laced this species in the genus Misumena. In 

 the same way Mr. Eug. Simon considers the genus Runcinia 

 Keyserling to be s^monymical with Misumena Latr.^ That 

 is not my opinion. The Grenus Runcinia Sim. has- the foliowing 

 characters: vfrons transversira carinata- and oculi medii antici 



' (,'onf. Hist. Nat. des Araignr^es ed. •,', T. I. fasc. 4 p. 1025. 

 « 1. c. p. 1022 and 1024. 



