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D. (Phidippus) miniatus (Peckham). The known ran.s^e is Virginia 

 to Texas and at Santiago de las Yeo'as, Cul)a. 



D. (Phidippus) octopunctatus (Peckham) is reported only from 

 Missouri but I took it in Dominica, the identification beinof bv Peckham. 

 It is, therefore, probably in the Greater Antilles. 



D. (Metaphidippus) proximus Peckham was described from Cuba. 

 Banks lists it from Santiago de las Vegas and we took it at Santiago de 

 Cuba, Cristo, Zaza del Media, Cabaiias, Cerro de Cabras and Baiios San 

 Vincente. Cul)a. We have it also from Kingston, Jamaica. 



D. (Metaphidippus) prudens Peckham is known only from Kingston, 

 f Jamaica. 



D. (Phidippus) regius (C. Koch) is known only from Cuba. Banks 

 reports it at Santiago de las Vegas and we took it at Guane, a number 

 of places in the vicinity of Pinar del Eio, north of Vinales (Baiios San 

 Vincente and Merciditas), Cabanas and Zaza del ]\Iedia. All these 

 localities are in central and western Cuba. 



D. (Metaphidippus) taylori Peckham is known only from Jamaica. 



Evophrijs is found in Europe, Africa, Japan and America. There are 

 about fifty American species, the genus ranging from New Hampshire 

 to Patagonia. One species is found in St. Vincent, another in St. 

 Thomas: it may. tlierefore, be found in the Greater Antilles but there 

 do not seem to 1)e any records as yet. The only other genus of Evo- 

 phrydese is confined to Central America and northern South America. 



Eustiromastix has seven species; three are confined to Brazil, one to 

 Colombia, two to St. Vincent and liaijtiensis Banks to Haiti. 



Hasariiis adansoni (Adouin) is found throughout much of the world's 

 tropics but I know of no West Indian records. It is the only American 

 representative of the genus with the possible exception of beUicosus Peck- 

 ham from Guatemala. 



Hyctia is recorded only from Europe and United States. One of the 

 three American species, pil-ei Peckham, ranges from Xew England to 

 Xew Mexico. We took it in Cuba at Cabanas, on the plains south of 

 Piiiar del Eio, and at Guane. ^Ir. Banks has written me that he has 

 seen it from Havana. 



Icius is given by Simon as being found in Europe, Africa and Asia 

 but he does not give America. We have thirteen species, all found north 

 of Mexico except one which is confined to Uruguay, one to Florida and 

 the Bahamas, and seperatus Banks which is known only from Haiti. 



Lyssomanes is a large American genus ranging from southern United 

 States to Brazil. TheLyssomanea^ includes seven genera, of whicli two 

 are confined to America (the otlier one being found from Central America 



