398 Mr. J. Blackwall on Sicilian Spiders. 



Thomisxis citreus. 



Thomistis citreus, Wolck., Hist. Nat. des In.scct. Apt. toni. i. p. 626 ; 

 Latr., Gen. Crust, ot Insect, toni. i. p. Ill ; llnhn, Die Arachn. Jiand i. 

 p. 41', tab. L'. fig. JW ; 8und., Vet. .\kad. Ilandl. IH.'W, p. L>19; IJIaekw., 

 Sj'iders of Ciivat Britain and Ireland, p. HH, pi. 4. fig. 58. 



(laiiri, Ilalm, Die Araclin. Band i. p. .'iS, tab. D. fig. 27. 



cali/cinus, Koch, Die Arachn. Baud iv. p. 53, tab. 124. fig«. 283, 284. 



Thovu'sus amocnus. 



Thamistis omocntis, Blackw., Journal of the Liimean Soc, Zoologj', vol. x. 

 p. 415, tab. 10. fig. 7. 



Thomisus hirtus. 



Thomism hirtus, Koch, Die Arachn. Band iv. p. 42, tab. 120. figs. 275, 276 ; 

 Blackw., Jom-nal of the Linn. Soc, Zoology, vol. x. p. 420. 



Tliom isns ahhreviatus. 



Thomisus ahhreviatus, "Walck., Hist. Nat. des Insect. Apt. torn. i. p. 51G; 



Blackw., Spiders of Gt. Britain and Ireland, p. 90, pi. 4. fig. 54 ; Blackw., 



Joum. of the Linn. Soc, Zoology, vol. x. p. 420. 

 diadona, Hahn, Die Araclin. Band i. p. 49, tab. 13. fig. 37 ; Koch, 



Die Arachn. Band iv. p. 51, tab. 123. figs. 281, 282. 



Genus Philodromus, Walck. 

 Philodromus lepidvs, n. sp. PI. YIII. lig. 4. 



Length of the female 3- of an inch ; length of the cephalo- 

 tliorax -V, breadth -V ; breadth of the abdomen -^^ • length of 

 a leg of the second pair A; length of a leg of the third 

 pair J-. 



The eye-s, which are black, are disposed on the anterior 

 part of the cephalothorax in two curved transverse rows fonn- 

 ing a crescent whose convexity is directed forwards ; the pos- 

 terior row is much the longer, and the intermediate eyes of the 

 anterior row are ratlier the largest of the eight. The cephalo- 

 thorax is short, broad, compressed before, truncated in front, 

 and has a small pointed process at each extremity of its frontal 

 margin ; it is rounded on the sides, somewhat depressed, haiiy, 

 and of a yellowish-white colour ; a dark-brown band extends 

 along each side, above the lateral margin, to its base ; and 

 there is a pale-brown streak below the lateral eyes. The 

 falces are subconical, somewhat inclined towards the sternum, 

 and have a brownish-yellow hue. Tlie maxilla^ are short, 

 convex near the base, obliquely truncated at the extremity, on 

 the outer side, and strongly inclined towards the lip, which is 

 somewhat quadrate, being broader at the base than at the 

 apex ; and the sternum is heart-shaped. These parts have a 

 yellowi.-^h-wliitc hue ; the base of the maxillrc and oi the lip 



