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I 3 . Posterior median eyes broadly oval or nearly rounded ; the anterior 

 laterals moderately large. Terrestrial. Cape Peninsula. 



217. tcrricola E. Sim. 



Coxa of third leg with at most a basal group of short setae. 



4 . Anterior row of eyes (seen from above) with its front margin 

 forming a straight or even very slightly recurved line, the lateral 

 eyes comparatively small, their area only about twice that of the 

 posterior lateral eyes. Nest arboreal and with one door. Cape 

 Peninsula J17. qiicmna E. Sim. 



M. Anterior row of eyes with its front margin forming a strongly pro- 

 curved line, the lateral eyes very large and convex, their area 

 many times larger than that of the posterior lateral eyes. 



5 . Coxa of third leg with a distinct postero-basal group of shorter 

 and more densely crowded (often spiniform) setae on under 

 side. 



a 6 . Ocular area narrower, its width less than the length of 

 metatarsus of first leg. Hanover . . J7. seticoxa Pure. 



& 6 . Ocular area broader, its width greater than the length of 

 metatarsus of first leg. Uitenhage Division 



J17. coeyensis n. sp. 



fcs. Coxa of third leg muticous Terrestrial. 



Worcester Division .. I/, pcriii/iucyi E. Sim. 



FAMILY CTENIZIME. 



GEN. STASIMOPUS E. Sim. 



1. STASIMOPUS EEYTHROGNATHUS n. sp. 



Types. 6 ad. 2 2 (No. 2857) from the village of Worcester, Cape 

 Colony, collected by Mr. Isaac Meiring in November, 1897, together 

 with 2 nests. 



5 2 Colour. Carapace brown, yellowish posteriorly ; chelicerse 

 reddish brown ; pedipalps and legs brown, the 2 posterior pairs 

 yellowish below and also in places above ; coxae of legs and posterior 

 part of sternum more or less ochraceous ; coxa of pedipalp reddish ; 

 anterior part of sternum fuscous brown ; abdomen dirty pale yellowish, 

 with broad dark patch above along the middle. 



Carapace ' as long as the patella and tibia together with f of the 

 metatarsus of first leg and as the tibia, metatarsus, and f- i of the 

 tarsus of fourth leg. 



* The length of the carapace is taken laterally across the edge of the ocular area. 



