16 Arachn. 
aeachnida. 
Damastes, g. n. Near Delena, Walck., E. Simon, Act. Soc. L. Bord. 
xxxiv. p. 241. D. grandidieri, p. 242, D. coquereli, p. 243, and D. Jlavo^ 
maculatus, p. 244, spp. nn., Madagascar ; id. 1. c. 
Isopeda {Olios) imerinensis^ Vinson, and I. {Olios) viridis, id., described 
from Madagascar ; id. 1. c. pp. 250 & 251. 
TychicuSy g. n., differs from Ileteropoda, Latr., in the very narrow 
clypeus ; from FahjsteSy L. Koch, in the depressed cephalothorax ; and 
from Isopoda, L. Koch, in the longer cephalothorax and other characters. 
For Delena plumipes, Dol., and Olios longipes, Walck, pp. 253 & 254, also 
T. gaymardiy p. 35, sp. n.. New Ireland. Id. 1. c. 
Tortula, g. n. Near Isopeda, L. Koch, differs in the clypeus being 
broader than the anterior eyes. For T. gloriosa, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 257, 
Cochin China. 
Fediana, g. n. Near Isopeda, L. Koch, and Tortula, Sim. ; differing 
greatly in the position of the eyes. For Ileteropoda regina, L. Koch ; 
id. 1. c. p. 258. 
Fanaretus, g. n. Near Tortula, Sim., and Ileteropoda, Latr., p. 259. 
P.javanus, p. 260, Java, and P. ignichelis, p. 261, Saigon. Id. 1. c. 
Palystes chaperi, p. 263, Cape of Good Hope, P. kochi, p. 265, Singa- 
pore, F. crucifer, p. 266, Port Said, id. 1. c., spp. nn. 
JSeteropoda {Ethilla, Sim.) variegata, E. Simon, Egypt and Syria, 
p. 271, and IT. {Olios) freycineti, Walck., He de Guam, p. 273, H. flavU 
p. 274, Sumatra, II. mediocris, p. 276, Java and New Guinea, //. 
crassa, p. 277, Java, and H. meticulosa, p. 278, Upper Amazons and Pevas 
(Peru), spp. nn. ; id. 1. c. 
Spariolenus, g. n. Near Pandercetes, L. Koch, differing in the curve 
of the anterior row of eyes, the high clypeus, and the maxillae wanting 
the oblique keel. For S. {Olios) taprohanicus, Walck., Ceylon, and S. 
tigris, sp. n., Calcutta. Id. 1. c. pp. 280 & 281. 
Adrastis, g. n., p. 282. Near Pandercetes, L. Koch, differing in the 
form of the cephalothorax. For A. atomaria, sp. n., p. 283, Java. Id. 1. c. 
Micrommata, Latr. On the distinctive value of certain specific char- 
acters in four species of this genus ; id. 1. c. p. 284, note. M. ophthalmica, 
sp. n., id.. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) x. p. Ixiv., Algeria ; ^ ? described, 
id., Act. Soc. L. Bord. xxxiv. p. 285. 
Phidyle, g. n. Near Micrommata, differing in the clypeus and form 
of labium, p. 286. For Sparassus punctipes, Nicolet, p. 287, Chili. P. 
bergi, sp. n., p. 345, Argentine Republic, E. Simon, Act. Soc. L. Bord. 
xxxiv. 
Vindidlus, g. n. Near Sparassus, Walck. For V. viridans, sp. n., id. 
1. c. p. 288, Brazil. 
Sparassus walckenarius, Aud.-Sav., = S. camhridgii, E. Sim., and^& $ 
described, from various N. African and other localities, p. 292. S. fon- 
tanieri, sp. n., p. 294, Persia ?. Id. 1. c. 
Olhus, g. n. Comes near the Drassidce, especially to Liocranum, L. 
Koch. For Olios sparassoides, Nicolet, described from Chili. Id. 1. c. 
pp. 295 & 296. 
Olios lamarcki, Latr., = 0. captiosus, Walck., described from Reunion 
and Madagascar, p. 301, 0. senilis, p. 303, Ceylon, 0. zulu, p. 304, 
