Tertiary Spiders and Opilioiiids. 



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Eodiplurina cockerelli n. sp. (Text figures i and 2). 



A very well preserved specimen of a female, on both pieces 

 showing only the ventral surface. Total length including cheli- 

 cerae 15 mm. Abdomen 7 mm. long. Outline of carapace not 

 visible. 



Figure i. — Eodiphtrina cockerelli n. sp. x 13. 



Chelicerae heavy, their inner margin with a row of dark, dis- 

 tinct granules and a thick scopula. The fangs are not well pre- 

 served. Coxa of pedipalps without maxillary lobe. Lip about as 

 long as wide. Sternum almost circular. Anterior coxse widely 



