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9. Phrynus fuscimanus. PI. VI. fig. 6. 

 Phrynus ftiscimoMus, Koch, Arachn. xv. p. 67, pi. 523. fig. 1463 (1848). 

 Hah. North America {Koch) ; Colombia {Goudot). B.M. 

 Closelj allied to P. liolmatus^ but with the legs conspicu- 

 ouslj banded. 



Australasian Species. 



10. Phrynus austraUanus. 



Phrynus austraUanus, Koch, Verh. zool.-botan. Gesellsch. Wien, xvii. 

 p. 231 (1867). 



Hah. "Upolu" {Koch). 



Asiatic Species. 



11. Phrynus Whitei, PI. VI. fig. 7. 



Phrynus Wliitei, Gervais, Brit. Mus. 1842 ; Bull. Soc. Phil. Paris (1842) 

 Journ. rinst. p. 72 (1842) ; Apt. iii. p. 6. n. 9 (1844). 



Hah. Burdwan {Hardiviche). Type, B.M. 



12. Phrynus marginemaculatus. 

 Phrynus marginemaculatus, Koch, Arachn. viii. p. 6, pi. 254. fig. 597. 

 Hah. India {Koch). 



I think there can be little doubt that this is the P. Whitei 

 of Gervais ; the spines on the palpi, however, are so much 

 more robust in Koch's figure than in our type that I shall 

 provisionally consider it distinct. 



13. Phrynus Grayii. PI. VII. fig. 1. 



Phrynus Grayii, Gervais, Brit. Mus. 1842 ; Soc. Phil. Paris, in Journ. 

 rinst. p. 72 (1842) ; Apt. iii. p. 4. n. 4 (1844). 



Hah. Manilla {Cuming). In spirits and dry, B,M. 



14. Phrynus ceylanicus. 



Phrynus ceylanicus, Koch, Arachn. x. pi. 336. fig. 776 (1843). 



Hah. Ceylon {Koch). Coll. 0. P. Cambridge. 



A large and (according to the Rev. O. P. Cambridge) com- 

 mon species ; it is allied to P. scaher. I have examined a 

 small example from Ceylon formerly in Mr. Saunders's col- 

 lection ; it is altogether much redder than Koch's figure. A 

 larger example from Siam is intermediate in colouring be- 

 tween the two. 



15. Phrynus nigrimanus. 



Phrytius nigrima7ms, Koch, Arachn. xv. p. 69, pi. 523. fig. 1464 (1848). 



Hah. East Indies {Koch). 



Allied to P. scaher. 



