480 Ainial* i if flu- Month African 



has the vulva as in U. sckitizi. 2 ? ? (Nos. 3700 and 3703) from 

 Naroep, Bushmanlaud, agree with U. sc/iin:./ \ also 1 $ (No. 3712) 

 from Henkries, Bushmanland ; and 1 ? (No. 3721) from Eitrie.-, 

 Buslunauland ; all latter collected by M. Schlechter, 1-3/98. 



IMMILY CLUBIONIDAE. 

 SUBFAMILY CORINNINAE. 



GEN. CETO, Sim. 

 CETO CURVIPES, u. sp (Plate XXIX, fig. 18 A-B). 



Spx-i mnts. One <$ (No. B 2742, Type); Gt, Wiuterhoek Mts., 

 Cape, altitude 4200-4700 ft, (E. W. Tucker, 19/11/16). 



Colon,r. Cephalothorax pale brown, i-edder anterior! v; legs and 

 alidomen pale testaceous, latter infuscated posteriorlv around and 

 above the spinners ; dorsal surface covered with a scutum of the same 

 colour as the posterior carapace. Sternum very pale brown; coxae 

 pallid ; chelicera dark brown. 



< 'n ni/'iiri'. Oval, broadest opposite 2nd pair of legs, and gradually 

 narrowing posteriorly to them, and forming an almost rectangular 

 ocular portion anterior to the 1st pair of legs. Clypeus narrow, not 

 as wide as the anterior laterals. Surface moderately convex, glabrous, 

 but minutely punctate; cephalic portion only very slightlv higher 

 than the thoracic; latter portion sloping shortly but at a moderate 

 angle posteriorlv. Thoracic stria moderated long. 



Eyes. From above, the anterior row appears slightly recurved ; 

 medians larger than the laterals, and less than }, a diameter apart ; 

 laterals nearer to medians. Posterior row strongly recurved, and 

 wider than the anterior row; median eyes slightly more than a 

 diameter apart, median area nearly as long as wide and slightly 

 wider posteriorly; posterior lateral equidistant from the medians, and 

 facing backwards and sideways. Seen from in front the anterior 

 row appears slightlv procurved, and the posterior row straight. 



AliiloHii'H. About the same length as the carapace, and much 

 narrower: slightlv broader posteriorly; covered with a scutum over 

 t'ne entile length dorsallv, and with an epigastric scutum ventrally. 



SjiinntT?. Inferior spinners short, and subcylindrical ; superior 

 spinners about equal in size, and slightly more posterior in position. 



Stn-ti/ni/. Marked with a line parallel to the border; smooth, 

 broad, and shield-shaped ; not produced anteriorly, but extending to 

 the posterior border of coxa IV ; not truncated. 



