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Figure 3. — Philodromus ornatus, female, x 4; 3a, 3&, male palpus; 3c, tibia of male 



palpus from above; 3c?, epigynum. 

 Figure 4. — Philodromus lineatus, female, x 4; 4a, stermim; 4&, side of male palpus ; 



4c, male palpus, under side. 

 Figure 5. — Philodromus bidentattis, dorsal markings of light colored male, enlarged 



eight times; 5a, 5b, male palpus. 



Plate XXXII. 



Figure 1. — Philodromus rohustus, palpus of male; la, outer side of tibia of male 



palpus. 

 Figure 2. — Philodromus hrevis, markings of ceplialothorax of male, x 8 ; 2a, top of 



head ; 2&, front of head ; 2c, 2d, male palpus. 

 Figure 3. — Tmarus caudatus Keys., female, x 4; 3a, side of abdomen of female; 



3h, 3c, male palpus ; Sd, epigynum. 

 Figure 4. — Ebo latithorax Keys., female, x 4 ; 4a, male, x 4, from a specimen in 



N. Pike's collection of Long Island spiders ; 4&. 4c, Ad, head of female ; 



4e, 4/, male palpus. 

 Figure 5. — Tibellus duitonii Keys., female, x 4; 5a, 5&, male palpus; 5c, epigynum. 

 Figure 6. — Thanatus lycosoides, female, x 4; 6a, (j&, male palpus; Gc, epigynum. 



