Fig. 
Fig. 
Fig. 
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Cephalothorax and abdomen in the male of Chel. 
granulatus C. Koch to show the numerous, spread 
lyriform fissures, which are drawn relatively too 
large (17/4). 
The 2d right leg of Chelifer granulatus C. Koch, 
seen from above (3%,); a. coxa, hb. trochanter, f. 
femur, divided into: c. trochantin and d. the true 
femur, g. tibia, h. tarsus; hairs and lyriform 
organs omitted in this and the 2 following figures. 
The 2d right leg of Garypus latus H. J. H., seen 
from above (19/4); a. coxa, b. trochanter, f. femur, 
divided into: c. pars basalis femoris and d. pars 
tibialis femoris, g. tibia, h. tarsus. i 
iThe 2d right leg of Obisium muscorum Leach, 
seen from above (37/1); the signification of the 
letters as m the former figure. 
Tab. V. 
Portion of the upper side of the 2d joint of the 
2d right leg of Obisium muscorum, to show the 
lyriform organ (195/,). 
Right mandible of Olpium furciliferum Balz., §, 
seen from above and from the outside (10%/,); 1. 
lyriform fissures. 
The largest portion of the basal joint of the 
mandibles from the former figure, seen from 
below and from the inside (146/,); a. lamina 
exterior, b. lamina interior, f. »flagellum« ; lyriform 
fissures omitted. 
The 2d joint of the mandible exhibited in fig. 2, 
seen from below and from the inside (146/,). 
Right mandible of /deobisium erassimanum Balz., 
seen from the outside and from above (10/1). 
Thefimmovable finger of the mandible exhibited 
