1949] 
Bryant — TJieridiidae 
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distal joints darker, femora with a dark anterior lateral 
line, much fainter on the posterior pairs, all joints with 
rows of small hairs, no spines, tarsal comb of 6 or 7 
curved bristles on the fourth metatarsus; palpus, large 
for the size of the spider, shorter than the cephalothorax, 
femur pale and bent, other joints dark, patella short and 
much swollen on the dorsal side, tibia very small and 
pressed close to the cymbium, palpal organ short, barrel- 
shaped, embolus probably a short black spine at the tip. 
Holotype : <$ Texas ; Dallas, on the outside of a house, 
9 July 1936, (Jones) ; in MCZ. 
A Correction - . — In Pysclie, Vol. 56, No. 1, I published 
a synonymic list involving some species in Pseudomyrma 
and other genera of ants (pp. 41-49). On page 43 occur 
two errors, the first of which was made at the printing 
office after the page proof had been read by both author 
and editor. Page 43, line 5, should read “Pseudomyrma 
spinicola subsp. infernalis”, not “subsp. sclerosa.” 
Line 9 on the same page mistakenly omits an “e” from 
“ subsp. scelerosa”, the latter being Wheeler’s original 
spelling. Enzmann’s transcription of the name was 
“ sclerosa ”. — W. L. Brown, Jr., Biological Laboratories, 
Harvard University. 
