Hydrachnellae 289 



2. BandakiaThor, 1913 



Type. Bcindakia concreta Thor, 1913 



3. Platynmmersopsis y lets, 1914 



Type. Platymamersopsis nordenskioldi Viets, 1914 



Pseudohydryphantidae Viets, 1926 



Figure 213 



Diagnosis: The skin is weak and has no sclerotized plate, although 

 weakly sclerotized muscle insertions are present. The dorsum has 

 short, robust, many-pointed papillae. Lateral eyes lie in capsules and 



Figure 213 Pseudohydryphantes parvidus Viets. Female genital organ (left), 

 palpus (upper right), skin papillae (lower right). (After Viets 1936) 



a median eye is also present in a small, sclerotized ring. The coxal 

 plates are divided into four groups of two each; legs iii and iv have 

 swimming hairs. The tarsal claws are simple and sickle-like while the 

 palptibia has a dorsal distal process. The genital organ has two mov- 

 able plates and three pairs of genital suckers. 



Genus: 



Pseudohydryphantes Viets, 1907 



Type. Pseudohydryphantes parvuhis Viets, 1907 



Teutoniidae Lundblad, 1927 



Figures 214, 215 



Diagnosis: The body is weak-skinned and the lateral eyes are not in 

 capsules but lie near each other. No median eye is present. The palpal 

 femur has a cone on the inner margin. The coxal plates are divided 

 into four groups of two each; coxal plates in and iv almost form a 



