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Wulfila is an American offshoot of Anyphcena. It is known only from 

 Mexico^ Central America, Bahamas and West Indies. There is one 

 species recorded only from St. Vincent. W. immaculata Banks was de- 

 scribed from specimens collected by us at the edge of a mangrove swamp 

 near Cabanas, Cuba: on the dry coastal plain of Mona; and at an alti- 

 tude of about 500 meters on El Duque, near Xaguabo, Porto Eico. TT\ 

 pretiosa Banks was described from a specimen which we took in the Rio 

 Seco woods on the San Carlos Estate near Guantanamo, Cuba. 1T\ 

 parvula Banks is confined to Haiti and fenuissima Simon to Jamaica. 



CTENIN^ 



Ctenus is a cosmo-tropical genus. America has a large number of 

 species but apparently none of them live north of southern United States 

 and the Bahamas. St. Vincent and St. Lucia each have a peculiar 

 species ; haitiensis Strand is known only from Haiti and malveniensis 

 Petrunkevitch only from Jamaica. We have the latter from Montego 

 Bay, Jamaica, and unidentified specimens of the genus from Cuba (Banos 

 San Vincente, Cerro de Cabras and Guantanamo). Banks recorded an 

 immature Ctenus which "looks yqt\ much like Ct. hibemalis Hentz** 

 from Santiago de las Vegas, Cuba. This species is known from Alabama, 

 i^ew Mexico, Mexico and the island of Buen Ayre. He also recorded a 

 female Ctenus (Microctenus) which appears to be new from a cave near 

 Pueblo Viejo, Porto Eico. 



Cupiennius is a South and Central American genus except for one 

 species which comes as far north as Florida and cuhce Strand which is 

 known onh' from Cuba. 



It is interesting that, with the exception of widely distributed Ctenus, 

 only one genus of this division (Cteneas) of the Cteninas is found outside 

 of the middle portion of America. That is Uliodon, which is known only 

 from Madagascar, Xew Zealand and Australia. 



LIOCRANIN^ 



Syrisca is found in Africa and America. There is one species in each 

 of Colorado, Utah and Texas : two in South America, and two in the 

 Greater Antilles. S. insuJaris (Lucas) is known only from Cuba and 

 keyserlingi Simon (= Teminius insiilaris, Keyserling) only from f Haiti 

 and Santiago de las Vegas, Cuba. 



MICARIINJE 



Castaneira occurs in the western Mediterranean region, Africa, central 

 Asia and America. It appears to be better developed in United States 



