214 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. [Proc. 3D See. 



zoropsid^;. 



28. Zorocrates fuscus Sim. — Two specimens from 

 Orizaba. 



29. Zorocrates badius Sim. — Several from La Chupa- 

 rosa and San Francisquito. 



30. Zorocrates pictus Sim. — Several from El Taste and 

 Coral de Piedras. 



ZODARIID^. 



31. Homalyonchus selenopoides Marx. — Quite a num- 

 ber of specimens, mostly immature; San Jose del Cabo, 

 and Sierra San Lazaro, Sept. 



PRODIDOMIDvE. 

 32. Zimiris pubescens, sp. nov. 



Plate XIII, Ftg. 3. 



Length $ 3.8 mm. Cephalothorax, legs, and sternum pale yellowish; ab- 

 domen pale grayish; A. M. E. surrounded by a black spot. Cephalothorax 

 nearly once and a half as long as broad, not much narrowed in front, low, 

 dorsal groove short; clypeus narrow, clothed with some scattered black hairs; 

 A. M. E. smaller than other eyes, distinctly separated from each other and 

 from A. S. E. ; S. E. touching; P. M. E. oval, touching each other and P. S. 

 E. ; mandibles quite large and stout, somewhat porrect and diverging, fang 

 long and slender. Palpi and legs quite thickly clothed with long hairs; 

 femora thickened; tarsus II as long as metatarsus; femur III with one spine 

 above, a few under tibia and some at apex of metatarsus. Sternum oval, 

 one-fourth longer than broad. Abdomen nearly twice as long as broad, 

 clothed with short, gray hair; inferior spinnerets much larger but barely longer 

 than superior pair, with a bundle of long tubules at tip arising a little in front 

 of inferior pair. Epigynum of two small holes about their diameter apart, 

 from which extends behind an outline like a comma, and in front an outline 

 of an inverted comma. 



One specimen, without locality. 



33. Zimiris griseus, sp. nov. 



Plate XIII, Fig. 4. 



Length 3.2 mm. (young). Cephalothorax, bases of femora, and abdomen 

 gray; rest of legs and palpi yellowish; A. M. E. surrounded by a black spot. 



