BIHANG TILL K. SV. VKT.-AKAD. HANDL. BAND 27. AFD. IV. N:0 1. lo 



a lateralibus qiiam inter se remotiores . An examination of 

 Dr. LöNNBER«'s specimeus shows evidently these markin^s. 

 Between the poslerior and auterior rows of eyes is a distinct 

 earina and the spaee hetween the two middle-eves in the 

 front -row is a third longer than the space between a raiddle 

 and a lateral eye in the same row. I think also that this 

 species must be a Runcinia in the opinion of Eug. Simon. 

 That the Runeinia hrendelii is synonjnnical with Thomisus 

 aleatorius Hentz is very acceptably in conseqiience of the 

 eolour of the yoiing males as Mr. Emerton has shown. 



Misumena Latr. 1804. 



2(S. M. asperata (Hentz) Emekton 1892. 

 Syn. M. geort;-iau;i Keys. 1880. 



Of this species several examples are eaptured l)y Dr. 

 Lönnberg in Orange co. 



Fam. Clubionidae. 



Subf am . Sparassin rr. 



Heteropoda Latr. 1.S04. 



29. H. regla (Fabh.) Thou. 189!). 



Several .speeimens from the neighbourhood of Orlando in 

 Orange co. 



Subfam. Cluhioninfc. 

 Chiracanthium C. Koch 1839. 



oO. Ch. viride Emeuton 1890. 



Of this species Dr. Lönnberg has eaptured several examples 

 at Orlando and other places in Orange co. 



Aysha Keys. et Marx l.si»l. 



iFig- 4). 

 31. A. orlandensis n. sp. 



Female. — Cejthalothorax brown, clothed with short 

 grayish adpressed hairs and beset with long scattered up- 



