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Tctra^onoplithaliiia iinJuhita Keys, is T. diibia Hentz. 

 Fhidippiis i^racilis Keys, is Philicits princcps Peck. 

 P/iidipptis clariis Keys, is P. octopitnctatiis Peck. 

 riiidippus ruber Keys, is P. cardinalis Hentz. 

 PhiUeus mexicanits Peck, is P. multicolor Hentz. 

 Icius albovittatus Keys, is Phihcus militaris Hentz. 

 Icius vittatns Keys, is I. palmarum Hentz. 

 Icius crassivcutcr Keys, is Dcndryphaiitcs octavus Hentz. 

 Dcndryphantcs insiguis Bks. is D. octavus Hentz. 

 Dendryphautcs luulticolor Peck, is D. rarus Hentz. 

 Habrocestuni splcndcns Peck, is H. dccorus Blk. 

 Salticus fuligiucus Blk. is Synagclcs scorpiona Hentz. 

 Salticus borcalis Blk. is near Habrocestuni coecatum Hentz. 

 Prosthcclina cambridgii Peck. is'P. (Attus) aurata Hentz. 

 Svueinosy/ia noxiosa Hentz is Synageles scorpiona Hentz. 



Other Notes on Species. 



Simon (Spiders of the Island of St. Vincent, p. 573) proposes 

 Sergiolus for Hcrpyllus variegata Hentz. I think it hardly necessary 

 in considering our fauna. Agra'ca tristis Keys, and AAValsinghami 

 Cambr. do not belong to Agra'ca but go in the subfamily Corin- 

 nince. Our genera of the subfamily have not been separated. 

 Simon says (Fauna d. Arach. d. Senegal) that Herpyllus discrctus 

 (sic) Hentz is a Tylophora. T. ornata Hentz seems to be a Corin- 

 nomma. Frontina should be changed to Floronia Sim. as the 

 former is preoccupied; Linyphia confcrta Hentz belongs to this 

 genus. Epeira infumata Hentz is a Vixia. Emerton (New Eng- 

 land Thomisidae) has placed Xysticus elegans Keys. cT and X. crudelis 

 Bks. 9 under the name of X. liinbata Keys. The cT X. elegans and 

 X. limbata are certainly quite different species; to what females 

 they belong can only be known by finding them together. A". 

 brunneus Bks. is not A', crudelis^ nor is A^ locuples Keys. A', gulosus 

 Keys, as Emerton asserts. X. gramineus Em. is found at Ithaca, 

 N. Y., and on Eong Island; I have a young 9 from 1). C; it may 

 turn out to be A', emertoni Keys. Diced lepida Thorell is a Misuniena, 

 related to M. rosea Keys. Ebo latithorax Keys, is found as far north 

 as Michigan. Habrocestuni auratuni Peck is not Hentz' species of 

 that name, I propose for it agilis, it is found at Ithaca, N. Y. Attus 

 auratuni Hentz is Peckham's Prosthcclina, it occurs in Texas. 

 Phidippus tripunctatus Hentz should be called P. audax Hentz as 

 the latter was described before the former. I have a c^ of Emer- 

 ton's pretty Euophrys monadnock from West Cliff, Colorado. What 



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