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OXYOPIDAE. 
OxyYoPES SALTICUS Hentz. 
Boston journ. nat. hist., 1845, 5, p. 196, pl. 16, f. 10. 
O. varians Taczanowski, Horae Soe. ent. Roos., 1873, 10, p. 95. 
O. gracilis Keyserling, Verh. Zool. bot. ges. Wien, 1877, 27, p. 698, pl. 2, f. 63, 
64. O. P. Cambridge, Biol. Cent. Americana, 1902, 2, p. 342, pl. 32, f. 
14, 15. 
Localities— Santa Ana, 3,000 feet, August. (M. C. Z. 332, five 
females and one male. 
Panama, June. M. C. Z., 333, three females and one male). 
PEUCETIA RUBRALINEATA Keyserling. 
Verh. Zool. bot. ges. Wien., 1876, 26, p. 704, pl. 2, 70, 71. 
Localities — Near Paltaybamba, 6,000 feet, August. (M. C. Z. 
334, one female). Huadquina, 5,000 feet, July. (M. C. Z. 335, two 
females and one male). 
TAPINILLUS sp. a. 
Two immature specimens of uncertain species). 
Locality.— San Miguel, 6,000 feet, July. (M. C. Z. 336). 
TAPINILLUS, sp. b. 
An immature specimen of uncertain species. 
Locality — Huadquina, 5,000 feet, July. (M. C. Z. 337). 
SALTICIDAE. 
DENDRYPHANTES BISQUINQUEPUNCTATUS Taczanowski. 
Bull. Soc. imp. nat. Moscow, 1878, p. 309. 
Locality.— Paltaybamba, originally described from Pumamarca, 
Peru, 5,000 feet, August. (M. C. Z. 296, one male). 
