14 Arachn, 
AKACHNIDA. 
citreoides, Tacz., p. 109, fig. 60, Guiana, and M. nigripes, id. p. Ill, fig. 61, 
St. Laurent de Maroni ; Keyserling, 1. c. pi. ii. 
Synema parvula, Hentz, p. 57, fig. 28, Mexico, S. brasiliana, p. 59, fig. 29, 
Brazil, S. rubro-maculata, p. 60, fig. 30, Colombia, S. nigro-maculata^ 
p. 61, fig. 31, Georgia and Baltimore, and S. ohscura, p. 64, fig. 32, Mt. 
Washington, pi. i., S. nigra, p. 65, fig. 33, Amable Maria, Peru, S. lucida, 
p. 67, fig. 34, Imin, Peru, S. illustris, p. 68, fig. 35, Monterico, Peru, S. vit- 
tata, p. 69, fig, 36, Peru, spp. nn., S. cequinoctialis, p. 71, fig. 37, Guiana, 
and S. hipunctata, p. 72, Cayenne, pi. ii., id. 1. c. 
Strophius, g. n., p. 73. Allied to Synema ; for S. nigricans, sp. n., id. 1. c. 
p. 74, pi. ii. fig. 38. 
Dicea rufo-annulata, sp. n., E. Simon, CR. Soc. Ent. Belg. xxiii. 
p. clxvii., Noumea, D. hanahana, sp. n., F. Karsch, SB. nat. Fr. 1880, 
p. 80, Haleakala. D. guianensis, Tacz., p. 112, fig. 62, Sta Cruz, 
Brazil, and Guiana, D. damnosa, p. 114, fig. 63, Mexico, D. spinosa, 
p. 116, fig. 64, Colombia, D. pallida, p. 117, fig. 65, Brazil and Colombia, 
spp. nn., E. von Keyserling, 1. c. pi. ii. D. delata, sp. n., F. Karsch, MT. 
Miinch. ent. Ver. 1880, p. 146, Pungo (Western Africa). 
Dicta, g. n. Nearly allied to Dicea, differing in the position of the eyes 
of the posterior row. For D. parallela, sp. n., E. Simon, Ann. Soc. Ent. 
Fr. (5) X. p. 108, pi. iii. fig. 7, Pekin. 
Runcinia nigro-maculata, p. 119, fig. 66, Brazil, R. crassipes, p. 121, 
fig. 67, and R. parva, p. 122, fig. 68, Colombia, R. magna, p. 125, fig. 69, 
Colombia and Mexico, and R. hrendeli, p. 127, fig. 70, Peoria, Baltimore, 
and Georgia, spp. nn., Keyserling, 1. c. pi. ii. 
Charis, g. n., p. 48. Allied to Synema', for C. rubripes, sp. n., id. 1. c. 
p. 49, pi. i. fig. 24, Amable Maria, Peru. 
Platyarachne, g. n., p. 46. Of flattened form, and the eyes very like 
those of Misumena ; for P. episcopalis, Tacz., p. 47, pi. i. fig. 23, Cayenne, 
St. Laurent di Maroni, id. 1. c. 
Xysticus stomachosus, p. 7, fig. 1, N. America, X. funestus, p. 10, fig. 2, 
Baltimore and Carolina, X. trigiittatus, p. 12, figs. 3 & 6, Boston (North 
America), Colorado, and Georgia, X. pulcherrimus, p. 14, fig. 4, and gracilis, 
p. 17, fig. 5, Colombia, X. discursana, p. 20, fig. 7, Colorado and Nevada, 
X. benefactor, p. 22, fig. 8, Colorado, X. locuples, p. 24, fig. 9, Colorado 
and Nevada, X. auctijicus, p. 25, fig. 10, X. lenis, p. 27, fig. 11, and X. 
quinque-punctatus, p. 28, fig. 12, Colorado, X. punctatus, p. 30, fig. 13, North 
Carolina, X. elegans, p. 31, fig. 14, Georgia, X. Jlavo-vittatus, p. 33, fig. 15, 
America, X limbatus, p. 35, fig. 19, Colorado, Texas, and Illinois, X. cali- 
fornicus, p. 37, fig. 17, Mariposa, California, X. emertoni, p. 39, fig. 18, and 
X. variabilis, p. 40, fig. 19, Georgia, X. quadrilineatus, p. 42, fig. 20, 
Illinois, X. gulosus, p. 43, fig. 21, Georgia and Illinois, and X. maculatus, 
p. 45, fig. 22, Georgia, spp. nn., Keyserling, 1. c. pi. i. X. epTiippiatuf, 
sp. n., E. Simon, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) x. p. 107, pi. iii. fig. 6, Pekin. 
Oxyptila pseudo-blitea, sp. n., E. Simon, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) x. 
p. 109, Pekin. 0. nevadensis, p. 50, fig. 25, Nevada, and 0. georgiana, 
p. 52, fig. 26, Georgia, spp. nn., E. von Keyserling, 1. c. pi. i. 
Uraarachne, g. n., for U. longa, sp. n., E. von Keyserling, 1. c. p. 130, 
pi. ii. fig’. 71, Brazil. 
