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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
(Walck.), and T. scabnculus (Westr.) forming part of Oxyptila (Sim.) j 
Anetes, of which the author makes a distinct subfamily, includes only one 
species, A. codetrum (Menge). 
New genera and species : — 
Artanes, g. n., Thorell, 1. c. p. 180 (= Artamus, Koch). (See Table, 
p. 161.) Type A. margaritatus (01.). 
Monceses, g. n., Thorell, /. c. p. 182 (= Monastes, Luc.). (See Table, 
p. 151.) Type M. paradoxus (Luc.). Other species, Thom, piochardi (Sim.) 
and Xysticus cimeolus (Koch). 
Diaa, g. n., Thorell, /. c, p. 184. (See Table, p. 151.) Type A. dorsata 
(Fab.). Other species A. globosa (Fab.), and A. trimspidata (Fab.) = Thom, 
diana (Walck.). 
Coriarachnc, g. n., Thorell, I, c. p. 186. (See Table p. 161.) Type Xy stmts 
deprcssus (Koch). 
Stephanopis, g. n., Cambridge, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4. iii. p. GO. 
Eyes 8, unequal, in a circle round a cephalic eminence; maxillaj nearly 
straight, inclined towards labium, labium longer than broad; falces long, 
strong, inclined backwards towards labium ; body, legs, and palpi with 
tubercles and tuberculate spines ; legs 1, 2, 4, 3. Sp. S. altifrons, Camb. 
1. c. p. 61, pi. 5. figs. 33-39, South Australia ; S. nigra, Camb. 1. c. p. 62, 
pi. 5. fig. 40, north of New Holland ; S. clavata, Camb. ibid. pi. 5. fig. 41, 
Australia (?) ; S. lata, Camb. 1. c. p. 63, pi. 6. figs. 42 & 43, Van Diemen’s 
Land; S. (?) cameUna, Camb./. c. p. 64, pi. 6. figs. 44-49, Amazons. 
Thlaosoma, g. n., Cambridge, Journ. Linn. Soc. x. Zool. p. 271. Abdomen 
globular and elevated, with a deep impression on hinder part as if brtnsed 
inwards; eyes 8, four in a square at the extremity of the head, lateral eyes 
nearly contiguous, seated obliquely in a tubercle ; legs 2, 1, 4, 3. Sp. T. 
dubium, sp. n., Cambridge, /. c. p. 272, pi. 9. figs 25-35, Australia; T. di- 
s/iVic/wm, sp. n., Cambridge, /. c. p. 274, pi. 9. figs. 36-38, Australia. 
Thomisus {Xysticus) pugUis, Stoliczka, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bong, xxxviii. 2. 
p. 226, pi. 19. fig. 3, and T. {X) elongatus, Stoliczka, /. c. p. 227, pi. 20, 
fig. 6, Calcutta ; T. pealianus, Stoliczka, /. c. p. 229, pi. 20. fig. 4, Assam. 
Thomisus trig onus, Giebel, Zeitschr. ges. Naturw. xxxiii. p. 367, Halle. 
Ocypete nigritarsis, Canestrini & Pavesi, Atti Soc. Ital. Sci. Nat. xi. p. 870, 
Naples. 
Philodromus gmeralii, Canestrini, /. c. p. 871, Modenese. 
Philodromus signatus, Cambridge, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1869, p. 637, pi. 42. 
fig. 6, St. Helena. 
Olios tridentiger^ Cat^bridge, /. c. p. 638, pi. 42. fig. 6, St. Helena. 
DRASSIDiE. 
Thorell (European Spiders, i. p. 109) divides Lis suborder 
Tubitelarice into the folloAving six families : — 
I. Stigma tubi trachealis utrinque pone stigma sacci trachealis in latere 
ventris non adest. 
A. Tarsi articulo unguifero aucti ; mamilloe superiores reliquis multo lon- 
giores, articulis trinis aut binis: siibtus tiibulis textoriis prmditae ; 
series oculorum 8 ambco recurvie ; tarsorum ungues triiii. 
II. Hersilioidje. 
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