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EXPLANATION OP PLATE XXV. 



Fig. 1, Zenodorus d'Urvillei, female, X 6; la, male, X 6; lb, side view 

 of cephalothorax of male; Ic, of female; Id, face view of male; 

 le, of female. 



Fig. 2, Servaea vestita, female, X 8; 2a, side view of cephalothorax; 

 2b, face view. 



Fig. 3, Simaetha paetula; 3a, face view; 3b, side view of cephalothorax. 



Fig. 4, Thyene imperialis; 4a, face view; 4b, side view of cephalo- 

 thorax. 



Fig. 5, Linus fimbriatus, female; 5a, face view; 5b, side view of cepha- 

 lothorax. 



Fig. 6, Dynamius opimus, female; 6a, face view; 6b, side of cephalo- 

 thorax. 



Fig. 7, Maevia vlttata, female, X 8; 7a, face view; 7b, side of cephalo- 

 thorax. 



Figs. 8 and 8a, Dynamius gratus, two views of male palpus. 



Fig. 9, Dynamius blandus, epigytium; 9a, 9b, male palpus. 



Fig. 10, 10a, Dynamius fimbriatus, male palpus. 



Fig. 11, Dynamius placatus, epigynum; 11a, lib, lie, male palpus. 



Fig. 12, Jotus Frostii, male palpus. 



Fig. 13, Escambia valida, epigynum; 13a, 13b, 13c, male palpus. 



Fig. 14, Dynamius parvus, epigynum; 14a, 14b, 14c, male palpus. 



Fig. 15, Maevia Poultonii, epigynum; 15a, 15b, male palpus. 



Fig. 16, Jotus arci pluvii, male palpus. 



