STEPHANOPIDIDES LYCOSIDES. 
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Stephanopi [di]des. 
Steiyhanopis (Cambridge). To the characters of this genus given by the 
Recorder in Ann. N. H. 1869, Bradley adds, Legs certainly laterigrade.” 
Tr. Ent. Soc. N. S. W. ii. p. 233. Cf. Zool. Rec. vi. p. 219, on this genus. 
S. camhridgii [wee Thorell, (Efv. Vet. Ak. xxvii. p. 378], Sydney, N. H. ; 
S. monticola, New England, S, tuber culata, Sydney, S. depressa^ S. elongnta^ 
and^S. thomisoides, Cape York, S. ri^ventris, New England, S. macleayiy Goul- 
burn. New Holland : spp. nn., Bradley, Tr. Ent. Soc. N. S. W. ii. pp. 234- 
238. 
Cryptothele, g. n. [nearly allied to Stephanopis] : C. verrucosa, sp. n., Koch, 
1. c, pp. 238-240, Taf. xx. fig. 2 (possesses but two spinners), Upolu, &c. 
Arcyides. 
Arcys cornutus, sp. n., Koch, 1. c. p. 218, Taf. xix. fig. 2, Rockhampton, 
N.S.W. 
Koch (/. c. p. 216) removes the genus Arcysivom the Thomisides, and forms 
of it a subfamily of the Bpeirides, 
Thomisides. 
Thomisus (Xysticus) lanio (Westr.) described and renamed X. impavidus : 
Thorell, Syn. Eur. Spid. p. 230. T. hivittattis (Westr.) =X. tdtni, Hahn, 4- T, 
westwoodi (Cambr.), id. 1. c. pp. 236 & 246. T. {Xysticus) acerhus, Nuremberg, 
sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 237 ; T. (X.) kempelmi, Austria ?, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 246 ; 
T. (X.) ninnii, Italy, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 246 ; T. (X.) perogaster, Bavaria and 
Austria, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 249; T. (X) pusio, Prussia, sp. n.,^d 1. c. p. 266. 
T. bragantius, Duque de Bragan 9 a, sp. n., Capello, Jorn. Sc. Lisb. t. i. p. 86, 
pi. ii. fig. 6. 
Philodromides. 
Philodromns cinereus (Wes,iv.)-= Artanes fusco-marginatus (De Geer), Tho- 
rell, Syn. Eur. Spid. pp. 269 & 260; P. tigrinus (Westr.) renamed Artanes 
pcccilus, id. 1. c. p. 261 ; P. aureolus and P. cespiticolis, Blackwall, considered to 
be the same species, id. Z. c. p. 265; P. (Westr.) =5P.J^a/^^^?^<s(Walck. 
nec Bl.), id. 1. c. pp. 268 & 269 ; P. cespiticolis (Westr.) =P. auronitens (Auss.) 
and P. fuscomarginatus (Sund.), id. I, c. p. 266; P. obscurus, Montreal, sp. n., 
Blackwall, Ann. N. H. (4) viii. p. 431. 
Thanatus arcticus, sp. n., Thorell, (Efv. Vet. Ak. xxix. p. 167, Greenland. 
Lycosides. 
Harris (Ent. Corr. pp. 3, 4, 37) describes, figures, and gives an account of 
the habits of, but does not name, a species of Doloniedes. 
Peck (Amer. Nat. iii. p. 60) notices the habits of Lycosa in carrying its 
young on its back. 
Lycosa. Thorell (Syn. Eur. Spid.) indicates the following synonymy &c. 
and spp. nn. ; — L. arenaria = agricola (Th.or.)-\-fluviatilis (Blackw.), 
p. 278; L. albolimbata (Westr.) (Blackw.), p. 282; L. saccigera 
{W^%ix.)—nigriceps (Thor.) •{■'^onticola congener (Cambr.), p. 283 ; 
X. tarsalis (y<l%%ix.)—palustris (hmn.) -\-exigua (Blackw. ad part.),p. 288; L. 
amentata(WQsix.)—saccata (Blackw.), p. 298; L.pullata (Westr.) =o6smra 
