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13. 
14. 
ARACHNIDA.—ARANEIDEA. 
Vot. II. 
PLATE IT. 
Cratorrhagus cervinus, 2: 1a, eyes; 14, tarsus iv. from beneath; 1 ¢, tarsal claws of leg i., 
with claw-tuft removed from right side. 
. Hapalopus pentaloris, 2. (EK. Simon’s type.) 
. Hapalopus pentaloris, 2: young. (EH. Simon’s type of Hapalopus ruficeps.) 
Euagrus mexicanus, 2: 4a, profile; 46, sternum and coxa of left pedipalp. 
Eurypelma emilia, 3: 5a, right palpal bulb from outside; 5 4, ditto, from in front. 
Eurypelma caniceps, : 6a, right palpal bulb from outside; 6 4, left leg i. from inside. 
. Huagrus guatemalensis, 8: 7, eyes; 7a, right Jeg ii.—tibia from beneath; 7 4, right 
leg ii.—tibia and protarsus from outside; 7c, right leg i.—patella, tibia and protarsus 
from beneath; 7d, right pedipalp from inside; 7e, left mandible from beneath; 
7f, spinners from beneath. 
. Ischnothele digitata, 8: 8, eyes; 8a, right pedipalp from inside; 848, leg 1.—tibia and 
protarsus from outside; 8c, left mandible from beneath; 8d, spinners from beneath. 
Ischnothele guianensis, 8: leg i.—tibia and protarsus from outside. 
. Fufius atramentarius, 2: left mandible from beneath. 
. Schizopelma bicarinatum, §: 11, leg i.—apex of tibia from beneath; lla, right palpal 
bulb from outside; 11, right palpal bulb from inside; 11, right palpal bulb from 
in front. 
Metriopelma spinulosum, §: 12, leg i.—apex of tibia from beneath; 12a, right palpus 
from inside ; 12, right palpal bulb from outside; 12c¢, right palpal bulb from inside ; 
12d, right palpal bulb from in front. 
Acanthopelma rufescens, g: 18, sternum; 134, leg iv.—tarsus from beneath; 134, leg i. 
(left) tarsus and protarsus from beneath; 13 c¢, leg i—spurs at the apex of the tibia 
from beneath (slightly diagrammatic) ; 13d, bulb of left pedipalp from in front. 
Hapalopus pernix, $+: 14, tarsus iv. from beneath; 14a, leg i—apex of the tibia from 
inside; 148, bulb of right pedipalp from outside; 14c, bulb of right pedipalp from in 
front *. 
* The numbers are incorrectly given as 14, 14 a—d, on the Plate. 
