4 TULLÖREN, SPIDERS COLLECTED IN SOUTH-CHILE BY P. DUSEN. 



of Patagouia and on Tierra del Fuego. Finally the collec- 

 tion contains a chilian species of the family Salticidse: Euo- 

 phrys saitiforiuis Sim. 



Of the species that are new to science, the following are 

 the most remarkable ones. Callevopsis striata represeiits a 

 new genns nearly related to Calleva and Anximns, these two 

 genuses being distributed in the most sonthern parts of South 

 America. Of the interesting genns Orsolobus, of which re- 

 markable and segregated genns of the family Dysderida- 

 hitherto only one species is found, Orsolobus singularis Nic, 

 in Chile, the collection contains another species Orsolobus 

 chclifer. Episinus Buscuii is a new species, vastly separated 

 from the before known chilian species E. americanus Nic, 

 that is nearly related to the european species E. truncatus 

 Latr. The genus Episinus has but a small number of spe- 

 cies, but is distributed över the whole world. Of the family 

 Argiopidse the collection contains several new species, of which 

 the most remarkable ones are the three new species of Di- 

 phya. This genus is hitherto known only in some few spe- 

 cies, two or three from Chile, South Patagonia and Tierra 

 del Fuego, one from Madagascar and one from the Cape 

 Colony. Except several females of the new species Mr Dusén 

 has found two ad. males (no males are hitherto described). 

 The most interesting species in the collection are the Gnoli. 

 This genus. Gnolus, is by Mr Simon referred to the family 

 Argiopidse. A study of tive species, has brought me to the 

 opinion that they are nearly related to Mimetidffi, especially 

 to Oarces reticulatus Nic; probably the genuses Grnolus, 

 Oarces and perhaps some other ones may constitute a special 

 group or family. The genus Gnolus is distributed in Chile 

 and Brazil and is nearly related to Arkys. that is found in 

 Australia. Of the genus Stephanopsis, belonging to the fa- 

 mily Thomisidse and that with several species is distributed 

 in the whole South America and on Madagascar, in Malaysia, 

 Pa^juasia, Polynesia and on New Holland, the collection con- 

 tains one new species. St. antennata. To the Clubionidae 1 

 have added one new genus Äyscnia, four new species of the 

 genus Gayenna and one of Liparotoma, before known in some 

 few species from Chile and Tierra del Fuego. Finally there 

 are two new species of the family x\gelenidpe, which for the 

 present 1 refer to the genuses Mynthes and Myro. Mynthcs 



