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Lycosides. 
Dolomcdcs ornatus, Blackw. Some particulars given not contained in the 
original description. Tuscany. J. Blackwall, J. L. S. x. p. 407. 
Lycosa famelica, C. Koch, c? described as new, from Tuscany : J. Black- 
wall, .T. L. S. p. 405. 5 J Grreece, Sicily, Barhary, and Spain, =X. vagdbunda, 
Lucas : E. Simon, M^m. Liege, 1870, p. . Simon also, 1. o. pp. , 
describes several other recognized species of Lycosa {Tarantida) •. X. (T.) 
hispanica, Spain, sp. n., E. Simon, 1. c. p. ; X. (X.) leuckartii, New Hol- 
land, sp. n., T. Thorell, Q3fv. Sv. Ak. 1870, p. 388 ; X. decipiens, Ij. alhata, 
Galicia, and X. saltiiariay Tyrol and Galicia ; X. prativaga, Siebenbiirgen, 
Galicia, and Tyrol j L. fcirtiginea, Galicia and Tyrol; Ij. morosa, Galicia, 
Bohemia, and Spain, spp. nn. L. Koch, JB. Ges. Krakau, xl. pp. . — 
X. alhocincta, sp. n., Sicily: J. Blackwall, Ann. N. H. (4) v. p. 394, 
pi. viii. fig. 1. — X. congener y L. farreniy X. degreyi, spp. nn., England: O. P. 
Cambridge, Tr. Linn. Soc. xxvii. pp. 393-397, pi. 64. nos. 1-3. — X. nivalisy 
Cambr., = X. miniatay C. Koch : id. 1. c. p. 398. — X. prcelongipeSy Sinai, sp. n. • 
id. P.Z. S. 1870, p. 822, pi. 1. fig. 3. 
Salticides. 
Salticus brevisy S. exilisy S, hlatidusy S. intentusy S. obnixuSy spp. nn., Tus- 
cany : J. Blackwall, P. L. S. x. pp. 410-416, pi, xv. figs. 3-6. — S. petilusy sp. n., 
Sicily : id. Ann. N. H. (4) v. p. 395, pi. viii. fig. 2. — S. {Attus) dzieduszyckiiy 
sp. n., Galicia : L. Koch, JB, Gesellsch. Krakau, xli. p. . — S. (Callieiherus) 
affinitatuSy S. (Attus) eequipeSy S. (Heliophanus) expersy spp. nn., Britain j 
S.Jt'Oricohy Blackw. (non C. Koch), named S. saltatory S. scenicusy Blackw., 
includes S. histrionicuSy 0. Koch ; S. sqmrsusy Blackw.,=AS'. O.Koch, 
and S. tcrebratuSy Cambr. 0. P. Cambridge, Tr. L. 'S. xxvii. pp. 399-403^ 
pi. 64. nos. 4-G. 
Myrmecides. 
AphantochilnSy g. n. Cephalothorax long, broader in front than behind, 
^uasi-segmented by strong constrictions, and armed with some longish pointed 
projections; clypeus large, somewhat quadrate and prominent. Abdomen 
short, broad, oval, united to cephalothorax by a cylindrical pedicle. Eyes 8, 
small, unequal ; in 2 quadrangular groups (of 4 each), widely separate from 
each other on the highest part of the caput. Legs moderate in length and 
strength ; relative length 4, 1, 2, 3 ; tarsi end with 2 curved pectinated claws. 
Maxilla} long, straight, strong, very wide at their bases, contiguous on their 
inner edges near the extremities, which are a little enlarged, and rounded on 
their outer y and obliquely truncate on their inner sides. Labium obsclete. 
Sternum duplex, the fore one narrow, oblong-oval, deeply emarginate, and 
ending behind in a point between which and the coxm of the fourth pair of 
legs is a second, very small, rudimentary sternal plate, round, and quite 
separate from the fore one. A. rogersiiy sp. n., Minas Geraes, Brazil : O. P. 
Cambridge, P, Z. S. 1870, p. 744, pi. xliv. fig. 10. 
Family ? 
RJiiony g. n. Cephalothorax short, rather flattened above, rounded on 
hinder margin, and a little compressed laterally at caput, which is broadish 
and truncate before. Eyes G, rather large and not very unequal, four form a 
