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Anyphxninx 
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sus longer than I tibia. Spines, I tibia, 2 - 2 , 2 lateral, meta- 
tarsus 2 - 2 , 2 lateral. Eyes ; anterior row slightly recurved, 
A. M. E. smallest and less than a diameter apart, and 
nearer to each other than to the A, L. E. ; posterior row, 
procurved, equal and equidistant, oval and surrounded by 
black, quadrangle much higher than wide, anterior side 
about half as wide as posterior. Mandibles small and verti- 
cal. Ventral furrow a little nearer epigastric plate than to 
spinnerets. 
$ D. C. ; Washington, N. Banks Coll. ; Va. ; Falls Church, 
N. Banks Coll ; N. C. Raleigh, C. S. Brimley coll. Aug. 1916. 
1 $ Ky. ; Bee Spring, F. G. Sanborn ; 1 $ Fla. ; Sebastian, 
17 Apr. 1919, G. Nelson coll. 
Aysha 
Type : Aysha prospera Keyserling. 
Cephalothorax low and broad, only slightly narrowed in 
front of the first coxae. Posterior row of eyes almost 
straight, anterior row subequal ; clypeus about as wide as 
diameter of anterior median eye. First leg usually longer 
than fourth, one pair of spines beneath on first metatarsi. 
Ventral furrow near epigastric plate, at least one-third 
nearer than to spinnerets. The male palpus has the em- 
bolus in a sweeping circular curve, and the epigynum with a 
distinct circular chitinous rim. 
F. 0. P. Cambridge states (Biol. Cent. Amer., 1900, 2, p. 
98), that the lower fang groove of the mandible has 3-7 
teeth. In A. eambridgei sp. n. there are no teeth on the 
lower groove, and the upper groove has a denticulate carina, 
instead of the usual three or four distinct teeth. 
Males 
1. Tibia of palpus with 1 spur 2 
Tibia of palpus with 2 spurs 5 
2. Tibia much longer than tarsus, spur bifid at tip 
longipalpus sp. n. 
Tibia plainly not longer than tarsus 3 
