116 Psyche [June-September 
Anyphaenella saltabunda (Hentz) 
Figs. 18, 22 
Clubiona ? saltabunda Hentz, Journ. Boston Soc. Nat. 
Hist.; 1847, 5, p. 453, pi. 23, f. 23; “Alabama”, reprint, p. 
89, pi. 10, f. 23, pi. 18, f. 19. 
Anyphxna saltabunda Emerton, Trans. Conn. Acad.; 
1890, 8, p. 187, pi. 6. f. 4. 
$ 3.5 mm. long; 5 4 mm. long. 
Cephalothorax, abdomen and legs light yellow with gray, 
broken stripes on cephalothorax, and a broken marginal 
band ; two parallel rows of gray dots on the abdomen. Ster- 
num light with a scalloped dark mark around edge. , Legs 
very long and slender. I metatarsus as long as I tibia. 
Spines, I tibia, 2-2-2. 2 lateral ; metatarsus, 2-2, 3 lateral. 
Front less than half the width of cephalothorax between 
III legs. Eyes; anterior row straight, A. M. E. smallest ; 
posterior row procurved, equal, P. M. E. nearer P. L. E. 
than to each other ; lateral eyes almost touching. Clypeus 
width of A. M. E. Mandibles small and vertical, with four 
teeth on superior margin and with many, minute ones on 
the inferior. Labium slightly notched. Ventral furrow 
midway between epigastric plate and spinnerets. 
Palpus : tibia more than twice as long as patella, much 
bent and the apophysis near the base. 
Epigastric plate extends nearly across the abdomen. 
Found from Massachusetts to Florida and west to 
Wyoming. 
Anyphaenella alba (Hentz) 
Figs. 20, 21 
Clubiona ? albens Hentz. Journ. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. ; 
1847, 5, p. 454, pi. 23, f. 24; “Alabama” reprint, p. 89, pi. 
10, f. 24, pi. 18, f. 32. 
Chiracanthium albens Hentz, Banks, Proc. Phila. Acad. ; 
1904, p. 123. 
$ 4.5 mm, long; $ 4 mm. 
Cephalothorax, abdomen and legs almost colorless and 
without markings. Legs very long and slender, I metatar- 
