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Figure 1.—7meticus probatus. Male palpus. 1a same from above 
showing processes of tibia. 1b epigynum. 
Figure 2.— 7 meticus truncatus. Male palpus. 2a same showing form 
of tibia. 
Figure 3.—T7meticus debilis. Palpal organ. 38a, 3b male palpus from 
above showing tarsus and hook. 
Figure 4.—Tmeticus corticarius. Male palpus from above. 4a male 
palpus from side. 4b epigynum. 
Figure 5.—Tmeticus terrestris. Epigynum. 
Ficure 6.—T7imeticus bidentatus. Epigynum. 
Figure 7.—Tmeticus brunneus. Epigynum. 7a epigynum from side. 
7b male palpus. 
Figure 8.—T7meticus flaveolus. Epigynum and end of sternum. 8a, 
8b male palpus showing spines at base of tarsus. 
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Figure 9.—Timeticus longisetosus. Epigynum. 
Figure 10.—Linvphia maculata. Front of head and mandibles of fe- 
male. 40a female from above. 10b same from side. 10c male. 
10d, 10e, 10f male palpus. 10¢ epigynum. 
Figure 14.—Microneta persoluta. Male palpus. 11a epigynum. 
Figure 12.—Microneta latidens. Abdomen of female with markings. 
12a male palpus from above. 12b male palpus from side. 
{2c epigynum. 412d epigynum from side. 
Figure 13.—Lathyphantes calcaratus. Dorsal markings. 13a male 
palpus from side. 
Figure 14.—Microneta denticulata. Male palpus. 
Figure 15.—Mrcroneta serrata. Male palpus from the side. 15a same 
from below. 15b same from above. 
