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The Maxillae are upright, convex, almost square in front, with 

 a deep impression running transversely across the middle. 



The Sternum is truncate at the anterior margin, thence running 

 rather straight at the sides before widening out into a somewhat 

 long oval. 



The Legs are stout, the two front coxae longer than the rest. 

 The front femurs are curved on the outer edge. The tarsi and 

 metatarsi distinctly finer in proportion than the other joints. 



The Abdomen is a long oval, cut straight in front and rounded 

 at rear. The superior and inferior spinnerets are about equal in 

 length and cylindrical, but the former are finer, with a short, 

 conical second joint. The inferior pair stand each on separate 

 bases, which almost touch one another. They are stout, with a 

 sloping, truncated end, and a short bunch of spinning tubes 

 springing therefrom. The front is also furnished with spinning 

 tubes running up the whole joint. 



Compare E. Simon, loc. cit., vol. I., p. 428. 



Family ZODARTIDAE. Group STORENEAE. 



Genera. 



L — Spinnerets, two only, etc. - - - - Lutica. 

 Spinnerets, six ; clypeus smooth - - 2. 



