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Anyphxninx 
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Eyes; anterior row straight, equidistant and A. M. E. 
a little smaller than A. L. E. ; posterior row procurved, equal 
and P. M. E. a little nearer to P. L. E. than to each other. 
Quadrangle but little higher than wide and narrowed in 
front. Clypeus low, but little wider than diameter of A. 
M. E. Ventral furrow a little nearer epigastric plate than 
to spinnerets. 
Type : 2 $ , 1 $ im. Fla. ; Jacksonville ; 2 $ La. ; Shreve- 
port. N. Banks Coll.; 1 $ Ga. ; Bainbridge, J. C. Bradley 
coll. 
Anyphaena pacifica (Banks) 
Fig. 36 
Gayenna pacifica Banks, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. ; 1896, 
23, p. 63. “ $ Wash. ; Olympia.” 
Type : 3 $,U im. Wash. ; Olympia, J. Kincaid coll. ; 1 
$ Idaho; Moscow Mts., 29 Oct. 1910. J. A. Hyslop coll.; 
2 $ Wash.; Wawawai, W. M. Mann coll.; 1 $ Cal.; Mt. 
Tamalpais, Cal. Acad. Sci. Coll. 
Anyphaena zina Chamberlin 
Pomona Coll. Journ. Ent. Zool. ; 1919, 12, p. 11, pi. 4, f. 5. 
Type : 1 $ Cal. ; Claremont, R. V. Chamberlin coll. 
Anyphaenella gen. n. 
Type : Clubiona saltabunda Hentz. 
Eyes similar to Anyphaena; A, M. E. smaller than A. L. 
E. Mandibles vertical on both sexes, with row of many 
minute teeth on the inferior margin, and a row of four dis- 
tinct teeth on the superior margin. First leg longest and 
tibia longer than or nearly as long as the entire length of 
spider. Two pairs of spines beneath I tibia and two pairs 
beneath I metatarsus. Ventral furrow about midway be- 
tween spinnerets and epigastric plate. 
It differs from Wulfila in the number of spines on the 
metatarsi and from Sillus in the much longer legs and the 
structure of the male palpi. 
