120 T. THORELL, . AS 
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b. Oculi laterales sub-contingentes, medii antici reliquis multo minores: 
medii postici inter se parum plus diametro oculi, at paullo longius 
quam a lateralibus posticis distantes. Pedes pilosi et setosi, non 
Acnledt.. - +de 9 se noie ER ge ee Co Lei 
++ Organum infra-mamillare et calamistrum desunt. . . . . IL AGALENIN&. 
= Mamillæ superiores reliquis longiores, articulis binis: 2% acuminato, in la- 
tere inferiore, non in apice tantum, tubulis textoriis instructo '). P 
A. Oculi 8. " WT s 
a. Mandibule ad basin geniculato-convexe. Mamillarum superiorum 
articulus 2% 1% paullo brevior yel ejus fere longitudine. 7. Celotes. 
b. Mandibule dorso recto vel leviter modo convexæ, non ad basin. 
geniculate. 
a. Series oculorum posticorum, desuper visa, plus minus recurva 
vel sub-recta: simulque est mamillarum superiorum articulus 
9*Us yix vel non brevior, plerumque longior quam 12%, 
1. Series oculorum anticorum sub-recta vel recurva, posticorum, 
ex quibus medii lateralibus multo majores sunt, desuper visa 
fortiter recurva. Cephalothorax antice carinato-elevatus, fronte 
proeminenti. . +. . + - 2 = osten CMS 
2. Series oculorum anticorum proeurva vel sub-recta; series po- 
sticorum, inter se parum inæqualium, desuper visa sub- _ 
recurva vel recta. . . = . . . . -' | 12. Histopnass ut 
B. Series oculorum posticorum, desuper visa, procurva vel sid 
reeta. 
a. Mamille superiores et inferiores in trapezium postice paullo 
latius vel in aream sub-rectangulam dispositis.  ' 
I. Series oculorum anticorum fortiter procurva. 
1. Series oculorum posticorum, desuper visa, procurva. . 
Mamillarum superiorum artieulus 2% 1% Tongior. . . 
i a ae eee tery Il. dL 
2. Series oculorum posticorum, desuper visa, sub-recta. 
Mamillarum superiorum artieulus 2% 1™° saltem di- 
midio brevior. . . . . . «+ . . . 9. Vrypheca. 
II. Series oculorum anticorum sub-recta vel paullo procurva. 
Mamillarum superiorum artieulus 2% 1% sæpissime multo 
breviores :1 5 dues ueste Lei E UICE 
1) According to BLACKWALL and some other writers, the superior spinners of 
these spiders consist of three joints; but as I have not been able to discover that the 
elevation, to which the joint considered by these authors as the 2", is articulated, 
is separated by any articulation from the abdomen, I cannot consider it as a sepa- 
rate joint. 
