PAG Eel 
Figure 1.—Caseola herbicola. 1a, 1b male palpus. 1c epigynum. 
td sternum and maxille. 
Figure 2.—Caseola alticeps. Head and palpus of male. 2a head of 
male. 2b ‘side of cephalothorax. 2c, 2d male palpus. 2e 
sternum and maxille. 
Figure 3.—Lophocarenum rugosum. Under side of male. 3a cephalo- 
thorax of male. 3b, 8c, 3d, 3e, 3f male palpus. 3g epigynum. 
Figure 4.—HHistagonia palustris. Back of male. 4a side of cephalo- 
thorax of male. 4b, 4c, 4d, 4e male palpus. 4f sternum and 
maxille. 
Figure 5.—Ceratinella formosa. 5a, 5b, 5c male palpus. 5d sternum. 
Figure 6.—Ceratinopsis alternatus. Male palpus from the side. 6a 
male palpus from above. 
Figure 7.—Cornicularia clavicornis. Vibia of male palpus, showing 
form of two processes extending over the tarsus. 
Figure 8.—Grammonota gigas. Side of male showing form of head 
and enlarged metatarsus of first leg. 8a back of male. 8b 
male palpus. 
Figure 9.—Ceratinopsis auriculatus. Back of cephalothorax and palpi 
of male. 9a side of cephalothorax and palpus. 9b male palpus. 

Figure 10.—Evigone brevidentatus. Mandibles and palpiof male. 10a 
cephalothorax of male. 40b sternum and maxille. 10c male 
palpus from above. 
