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posteriorly before reaching the genital fold, although a super- 

 ficial groove extends backwards therefrom to the neighbour- 



Text-fig. 4. 



Amaiirobioides africanus sp.n. 

 A. Palp of adult male, witli tarsus in side view, x 22. B. Epigyne 

 of adult female (the hairs of the surrounding surfaces are not 

 indicated). x 45. c. Mouth-parts of adult female. X 19. 

 D. Tibia and tarsus of palp of adult male, the tarsus being viewed 

 from below, x 22. 



hood of the genital pore. The median rounded area is smooth 



