Plate VII 

 MISCELLANEOUS CHARACTERS 



Fig. 1. Jubus turneri Park. Ventral aspect of head. Note especially the V- 

 shaped jubine carina, and the expanded mentum with its jubine side- 

 pieces (stippled). Paratype male from a slide at 700 diameters. 



Fig. 2. Scalenarthrus undecimtympus Park. Dorsal aspect of head. The left 

 side shown as opaque, from point-mount. Note the tubercle at ex- 

 ternal mandibular base. The right side from slide-mount at 400 

 diameters; the antennal acetabulum is shown as transparent to indi- 

 cate the pselaphoid method of antennal articulation; the funnel- 

 shaped fovea is shown as a stippled invagination; the tentorial arm 

 is shown connecting the vertexal and gular foveae. 



Fig. 3. Scalenarthrus undecimtympus Park. Antenna. Slide at 400 diameters. 



Fig. 4. Berdura dentipalpa Park. Maxillary palpus, type, from slide at 400 

 diameters. 



Fig. 5. Berdura excisula Reitter. Maxillary palpus, after Raffray, 1908. 



Fig. 6. Decarthron tropicum Fletcher. Posterior coxal articulation. 



Fig. 7. Sebaga scydmaenilla (Sharp). Posterior coxal articulation. 



Fig. 8. Fustiger veracruzensis Park. Ventral aspect of abdomen of female, 

 from paratype. 



Fig. 9. Fustiger veracruzensis Park. Ventral aspect of abdomen of male, from 

 liaratype. Drawn on same scale as fig. 8. 



Fig. 10. Xybarida nasicola Park. Carinal pattern of ventral surface of head. 



Fig. 11. Xybaris funiculis Park. Carinal pattern of ventral surface of head. 



Fig. 12. Scalenarthrus undecimtyynpus Park and Berdura dentipalpa Park. 

 Carinal pattern of ventral surface of head. 



