14 Amelin, 
ARACHNIDA. 
Pardosa vicaria^ p. 965, pi. Ixxxiv. fig. 3, New Zealand, and P. versi- 
color, p. 966, pi. Ixxxiv. figs. 4 & 5, Sydney, spp. nn., L. Koch, 1. c. 
Trahea australiensis, sp.n., id. 1. c. p. 968, pi. Ixxxiv. fig. 6. 
Sphedanus, g. n., p. 522. Approaches the Agelenides in the position of 
the eyes and the form of tho tarsal claws, but is nearer to Dolomedes and 
Ocyale, in the dense pubescence with which it is covered, and in its whole 
appearance. From these last genera the smaller intervals between the 
lateral eyes, and botweou the fore and hind central pairs, at once distin- 
guish it. Type, S. iindatus, p. 523, sp. n., T. Thorell, Ann. Mus. Genov. 
X., Kandari. 
Dolomedes scapularis, 0. L. Koch, p. 676, pi. viii. fig. 49, New Orleans, 
N. America, and D. marginellus, L. Koch, p. 678, fig. 50, Sta. Fe do 
Bogota ; Eugen von Keyserliug, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxvi. D. annulatus, 
sp. n., Eugene Simon, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) vii. p. 63, Manilla. 
Diapontia, g. n., p. 670. Between Pirata and Dolomedes, for D. frei- 
hurgensis, p. 671, pi. viii. figs. 45 & 46, New Friburg, D. granadensis, 
p. 673, fig. 47, New Granada, and P. uriiguayensis, p. 675, fig. 48, Uruguay, 
spp. nn., Keyserling, 1. c. 
Pirata prodigiosa, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 669, pi. viii. fig. 44, Illinois ; P. suh- 
ligatus, sp. n., L. Koch, Die Arachn. Austr. p. 963, pi. Ixxxiv. fig. 2, 
Bowen. 
TrocTiosa helvipes, p. 659, pis. vii. figs. 35 & 36 a, & viii. fig. 37, Balti- 
more ; T. avara, p. 661, figs. 38 & 39, N. America, T. ruhicunda, p. 663, 
fig. 40, Baltimore, T. tenehrosa, p. 665, fig. 41, and T. tenella, p. 667, figs. 
42 & 43, New Granada and Sta. Fe de Bogota, spp. nn., Keyserling, 1. c. 
T. consi^ersa, sp. n., T. Thorell, Ann. Mus. Genov, x. p. 529, Kandari. 
Tarentula modesta, p. 626, pi. vii. figs. 11 & 12, Baltimore, T. pulchra, 
p. 628, figs. 13 & 14, 2\ lepida, p. 631, fig. 15, T. haltimoriana, p. 632, 
fig. 16, T. inhonesta, p. 634, fig. 17, 2\ Jcochi, p. 636, fig. 18, North 
America, T. pngnatrix, p. 637, fig. 19, Martinique, T. hadia, p. 639, 
figs. 20 & 21, T. fiisca, p. 640, fig. 22, Cuba, T. stygia, p. 642, 
fig. 23, Chili, T. granadensis, p. 646, fig. 26, New Granada and Sta. 
F4 de Bogota, T. horrida, p. 648, fig. 27, Sta. F4 de Bogota, T. 
thorelli, p. 650, fig. 28, T. hogotensis, p. 651, figs. 29-31, New 
Granada, T. pulchella, p. 654, fig. 32, T. rubro-tceniata, p. 656, fig. 34, T. 
aussereri, p. 657, fig. 33, Sta. Fe de Bogota, spp. nn., Eugen von Key- 
serling, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxvi. T. exasperans, sp. n., O. P. Cambridge, 
Ann. N. H. (4) xx. p. 283, pi. viii. fig. 7, Arctic Regions. T. 7nodesta, 
p. 520, and T. scalaris, p. 521, T. Thorell, Bull. TJ. S. Geol. Surv. iii. 
Colorado. 
Lycosa bernensis, sp. n., Hermann Lebert, N. Denk. schw. Ges. xxvii. 
p. 290, Berne, L. sternalis, p. 504, L. concinna, p. 506, L. uncata, p. 508, 
L. tristis, p. 510, L. indagatrix, p. 512, L. impavida, p. 513, L. iracunda, 
p. 514, and L. sinistra, p. 617, spp. nn., T. Thorell, 1 . c. Colorado. 
L. figurata, sp. n., Eugene Simon, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) vi. [1876] 
p. clxxxi., St. Juste (near Limoges). L, vufa, p. 613, pi. vii. fig. 2, Balti- 
more and Peoria, L. minima, p. 614, fig. 3, Illinois, L. flavipes, p. 616, 
fig. 4, L. fastuosa, p. 618, figs. 5 & 6, L. machenziana, p. 621, fig. 7, 
Mackenzie River. L. xerampelina, p. 622, fig. 8, Illinois, and L. rugosa, 
