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Tibia I with seven of the longer spines and four or five smaller 
distally curved ones between each two longer ones, these smaller ones 
increasing in length distad as usual; four large spines on metatarsus 
I, the number of small spines between each two large ones increasing 
distad, those distad of the last large spine much more numerous. 
Large spines of tibia II mostly five, of metatarsus II three. 
Length of female, 5.7mm. Length of cephalothorax, 3 mm.; width, 
2.1 mm. 
Locality.— San Miguel, 6,000 feet, July. (Type, M. C. Z. 244, 
female; paratypes, M. C. Z. 245, two females). 
THOMISIDAE. 
MISUMENOPS CONSPERSA (Keyserling). 
Misumena conspersa Keyserling, Spinnen Amerikas. Laterigradae, 1880, 1, 
p. 107, pl. 2, f. 59. 
Localities— Huadquina, 5,000 feet, July. (M. C. Z. 321, one 
female). Santa Ana, 3,000 feet, August. (M. C. Z., 249, one male, 
one female). 
Previously known from Guadalupe, Vacarmayu, and San Malu, 
Peru. 
MISUMENOPS PALLENS (Keyserling). 
Misumena pallens Keyserling, Spinnen Amerikas. Laterigradae, 1880, 1, p. 
96, pl. 2, f. 52. 
Localities— Huadquina, Peru, 5,000 feet, July. (M. C. Z. 247, 
one female). Panama, June. (M. C. Z. 248, one female). 
Previously known from Guatemala, Colombia, Peru, and Chile. 
THANATUS TAQUARAE Keyserling. 
Spinnen Amerikas. Bras. Spinnen, 1891, 3, p. 252, pl. 10, f. 191. 
Localitves.— Huadquina, 5,000 feet, July. (M. C. Z. 250, one 
young female). Ollantaytambo, 9,000 feet, July. (M. C. Z. 251, 
female). 
Previously known from Brazil (Taquara) as well as from Peru (Yura). 
