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1879. Crypsidromus gypsator Becker, Ann. soc. ent. Belgique, Vol. 22, 
p. 85. 
1903. Cyrtopholis venatorius Simon, Hist. nat. araignées, Vol. 2, p. 931. 
Antigua. Reported from several islands in the West Indies. 
Family Sicariide 
Scytodes fusca Walckenaer 
1837. Scytodes fusca Walckenaer, Ins. aptéres, Vol. 1, p. 272. 
1873. Scytodes guyanensis Taczanowski, Hor. soc. ent. Ross, Vol. 10, 
p. 108. 
Antigua. A common house spider in the West Indies. 
Family Pholcide 
Physocyclus globosus (Taezanowski) 
1873. Pholeus globosus Taczanowski, Hor. soc. ent. Ross, Vol. 10, p. 105. 
1893. Physocyclus globosus Simon, Hist. nat. araignées, Vol. 1, p. 470, 
fig. 457. 
Antigua. A common house spider in Central America, West 
Indies, and southern United States. 
Family Argiopide 
Tetragnatha antilliana Simon 
1897. Tetragnatha antilliana Simon, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 868. 
Barbados. Found in the West Indies and Central America. 
Prionolema gracilis, sp. nov. 
Plate I, figs. 1-3 
@ total length 5 mm. @ total length 6 mm. 
g Lateral eyes in contact. The fang of the mandible of the male 
has no cusps; the upper margin of the fang groove with three large 
teeth at the apex; the lower margin with several small teeth. The 
tibia of the palpus is one-fourth longer than the patella. The legs have 
very few spines. 
@ Abdomen gibbous anteriorly. The lower margin of the fang groove 
has two teeth near the apex. The spines on the legs are very few. 
I am not quite satisfied as to the generic position of this 
species. It agrees with the description of Prionolema Simon, 
in the position of the lateral eyes, but it is not caudate. It 
agrees with Agriognatha O. P. Cambridge (1896) in the ar- 
