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and sometimes with a feeble tooth on its posterior margin; distribu- 

 tion of hairs as in the species mentioned. The 'claw," 1 formed by the 

 seventh joint and the claw itself, slightly longer than in S. occidentale 

 and more hairy at the lower margin. In the young, probably also in 

 the adult female, the hand differs somewhat in shape from those of 



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FIG. 502. STENETRIUM ANTILLENSE (AFTER HANSEN). a, ADULT MALE, x 9. b, FIRST LEG OF 



ADULT MALE. X 16. C, HEAD OF ADULT MALE. X 24. d, ABDOMEN OF IMMATURE FEMALE. X 36. 

 P, DISTAL PART OF LEFT MANDIBLE. X 125. /, DISTAL PART OF RIGHT MANDIBLE. X 125. g, DISTAL 

 PART OF LOBE FROM THIRD JOINT OF LEFT MAXILLULA. X 185. /*, LEFT MANDIBLE OF MALE. X 49. 

 i, FIRST RIGHT LEG (TERMINAL PART) OF ANOTHER MALE. X 28. j. PARAGNATHA OF MALE. X 49. 



k, DISTAL PART OF LEFT LEG OF IMMATURE FEMALE, x 53. I, LEFT MAXILLIPED OF MALE, x 49. 

 ra, LEFT MAXILLA OF MALE, x 49. n, LEFT MAXILLULA OF MALE, x 49. 



the two preceding species: as in . occidental it is a little more than 

 half as long again, as broad, but the lower margin is comparatively 

 longer, measured to the base of the lower sawtooth of the palmar edge 



