ARANEIDEA. 
Arachn. 13 
p. 173, fig. 95, and S. ditissima, Nic., from Chili, p. 175, fig. 96, pi. hi., 
S. rugosa, Tacz., from Panama, Para, Cayenne, and Peru, p. 177, fig. 97, 
S. cornuta, Tacz., p. 183, fig. 100, and S. trispinosa, ibid., from Cayenne, 
p. 184, fig. 101, S. pentagona, ibid., from Peru, p. 185, fig. 102, pi. iv., S. 
edwardsi, Nic., from Chili, p. 187, fig. 103, and S. echinata, Tacz,, from 
Para, Brazil, and Cayenne, p. 189, fig. 104, pi. hi., described and figured, 
wholly or in part ; Keyserling, Spinnen Amerikas. S. braziliana, p. 167, 
fig. 92, and S. simoni, p. 169, fig. 93, Para, pi. hi., S. /urcillata, p. 179, 
fig. 98, Brazil, Santa Cruz, S. badia, p. 181, fig. 99, Colombia and Sta Fe, 
Bogota, pi. iv., and S. lucida, p. 190, fig. 105, Colombia, pi. hi., spp. nn. ; 
id. 1. c. 
Stephanopoides, g. n., p. 166, closely allied to Stephanopis^ Cambr., for 
S. brasiliana, p. 167, fig. 92, and S. simoni^ p. 169, fig. 93, Para, spp. nn. ; 
id. 1. c. pi. hi. 
CeraarachnCj g. n. Allied to Steplianopis, Cambr., Monaeaes, Thor., 
and TmaruSj Sim. For G. varia, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 192, pi. iv. fig. 106, 
Colombia. 
Eripui heterogaster, Guer., fig. 90, and E. quinque-gibbosus, Cambr., 
fig. 91, p. 164, pi. iii., Brazil, id. 1. c. lEriq)us, hitherto made the type 
of a distinct family by 0. P. Cambridge, is, by Keyserling, 1. c., more 
properly included in the present group.] 
Thomisid.®. 
E. von Keyserling, in “ Die Spinnen Amerikas: Laterigradce^' (Nurn- 
berg : 1880), divides that group into two families: Thomisoidce and /S^can- 
oidcc. The former is subdivided into 3 sub-families: i. Thomisince’, ii. 
Philodrominm ; iii. Heteropodinoe. The latter consists only of one genus: 
Thomisoides, Nic. [The preceding family {Stephanopidoe) is included by 
Keyserling in his Thomisinoa.'] 
Coriarachne melancholicay sp. n., E. Simon, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) x. 
p. 110, Pekin. C. versicolor^ sp. n., Keyserling, 1. c. p. 53, pi. i. fig. 27, 
whole of N. America. 
Thomisus guadah7jrensis, sp. n., Keyserling, 1. c. p. 76, Peru. T. 
tuberosulus, sp. n., F. Karsch, MT. Munch, ent. Ver. 1880, p. 145, 
Pungo (Western Africa). T. granulatus, Nyassa, T. blandus, South 
Africa, fig. 10, and T. musculus, Bintang, fig. 11, pi. xii. p. 382, id. 
Z. ges. Naturw. liii. 
Misumena oblonga, p. 79, fig. 41, Baltimore and Illinois, M. spinosa, 
p. 81, fig. 42, Georgia, M. rosea, p. 82, fig. 43, Baltimore, Georgia, and 
Peoria, M. americana, p. 85, fig. 44, Baltimore and Peoria, M. georgiana, 
p. 86, fig. 45, Georgia and Cuba, M. mexicana, p. 89, fig. 47, M. dubia, 
p. 90, fig. 48, M. gracilis, p. 92, fig. 49, M. splendens, p. 93, fig. 50, Mexico, 
M. varia, p. 94, fig. 51, Sta Fe, Bogota, and New Granada, 31. pallem, 
p. 96, fig. 52, Colombia, Brazil, Guatemala, and Peru, 31. crocea, p. 97, 
fig. 53, Colombia and Bahia, 31. bivittata, p. 99, fig. 54, Uruguay, 31. 
variegata, p. 101, fig. 55, 31. punctata, p. 103, fig. 56, 31. amabilis, p. 105, 
fig. 57, M. rubripes, p. 106, fig. 58, and 31. conspersa. p. 107, fig. 59, Peru, 
spp. nn., 31. vatia, Clk., p. 101, Mount Washington (N. America), 31. 
