BIHANG TILL K. SV. VET.-AKAD. HANDL. BAND 28. AFD. IV. N:0 1. 71 



length of the abdoinen 4 mm. 



breadth » » 2,3 » 



length >' » 1st leg 13 » 



» >^ » 2d » 12 » 



» » 3d » 10,8 » 



» » 4th » 13,7 » 



One single male from the lower part of the Aysen 

 Yalley, Jan. 1897. 



It is only witli hesitation I refer this species to the 

 genus Mynthes especially on accoiint of the structure of the 

 pedipalpiis. In the Hist. Nat. d. Araignées ed. 2, T II, fase. 

 2 p. 241. Mr. Simon sa3's that the pedipalpus of Mynthes 

 and Rubrius has a patella »mutique:' etc. and page 237 he 

 figures the tibia of Mynthes castaneifrons Sim. A comparison 

 with my figure shows a great difFerence. Mr Simon, however, 

 counts to this genus even Clubiona ambigua Nic. and gives 

 in Miss. se. du Cap Horn, Arachn. p. 16 a description of the 

 pedipalpus of this species, a description, that seems to me 

 to be very agreeiug with the hg. 5 a, b, Pl. VII: -la patella 

 vu en dessus est ä peine plus longue que large, son bord externe 

 est régulierement garni de petites dents égales et oiFre en 

 outre un faible tubercule; le tibia, également court, présente 

 une faible saillie externe et, ä Taugle inféro-externe, un^ apo- 

 physe conique qui se prolonge sous Tarticle en forme de 

 caréne oblique n'attaignent pas tout ä fait la base; le tarse est 

 volumineux et longuement attenué». I dåre not identify the 

 species before me with this species, as it is too insufficiently 

 described. 



Myro Cambr. 



Cambridge, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1H76, p. 263. 



To this genus I must for the present count the species 

 described below. It differs, however, in some important cha- 

 racteristics from that. The hind-row of eyes is only a little 

 procurved and the armature of cheliceres is another difFerence. 

 At first 1 believed, only having examined the male, that I 

 had a representative of the genus Myropsis, as it appeared 

 to be very similar with the Macrobunus spinifer Tullgr., 

 which spider, only having a male, I refered to the family 

 of Agelenidse, but which in fact belongs to Dictynidse and 



