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Anyphxninx 
Aysha gracilis (Hentz) 
Figs. 13, 26 
119 
Clubiona gracilis Hentz, Journ. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist.; 
1847, 5, p. 452, pi. 23, f. 19; reprint, p. 86, pi. 10, f. 19, 
pi. 18, f. 8. “North Carolina, Alabama.’' 
Anyphxna rubra Emerton, Trans. Conn. Acad., 1890, 8, 
p. 186, pi. 6, f. 1. “ $ , Massachusetts and Connecticut and 
in Pike’s Long Island Collection.” ibid, 1909, 14, p. 220, 
pi. 9, f. 8. 
Aysha orlandensis Tullgren. Bih. Svensk. Akad. ; 1901, 
27, p. 19. f. A “ $ Fla. ; Orlando.” 
A widely distributed species from Massachusetts to Flor- 
ida and as far west as Nebraska. 
Aysha velox (Becker) 
Figs. 14, 34 
Anyphxna velox Becker, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. ; 1879, 22, 
p. 83, pi. 2, f. 5-7. $ “Mississippi ; near Pascagoula.” 
Anyphxna floridana Banks, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. ; 
1896, 23, p. 63. “ $ Fla. ; Lake Worth.” 
Chiracanthium falculum Chamberlin, Bull. Mus. Comp. 
Zool. ; 1925, 67, p. 220. “ $ Fla. ; Sebastian.” 
The type, a female, is from Miss. It is the common 
Aysha in Florida, Alabama and Louisiana, and is found 
in Bermuda, Cuba and was found by Mr. Banks on Taboga 
Island, Panama, 29 June, 1925. 
Aysha cambridgei sp. n. 
Fig. 15 
$ 8.5 mm. long; ceph. 3 mm. 
Cephalothorax light brown ; abdomen yellowish grey 
without markings ; legs light brown, lighter than cephalo- 
