154 T. THORELL, 
a. Oculi duo anteriores, reliquis plerumque manifeste majores, plus minus 
longe disjuncti. Series oculorum postiea, desuper visa, procurva. 
1. Mandibulæ sub-porrectæ, ungue longo et valido. Ungues tarsorum 
Dini. uo wet ELE SENE a on NN ARE CODE D US denge 
2. Mandibulæ verticales, ungue brevi. Ungues tarsorum trini. 6. Harpactes. 
b. Oculi omnes inter se valde appropinquantes, in tria paria dispositi, 2 
utrinque, 2, reliquis majores, in medio. Tarsi articulo libero ungui- 
fero aucti. Ungues tarsorum bini. . . . . . . . . V. Oonops. 
SS Oeuli aut 6 valde imperfecti, aut nulli. Ungues tarsorum trini. . 4. Stalita. 
Gen. 1. SEGESTRIA Larr. 1804. 
Deriv.: segestre, a coarse coverlet. 
Syn.: 1804. Segestria Larr., im Nouv. Dict. d'Hist. Nat., XXIV, p. 134. 
1861. Westr., Aran. Suec., p. 298. 
1864. u Brackw., Spid. of Gr. Brit., II, p. 373. 
1864. H SIM., H. N. d. Araignées, p. 98. 
Type: Segestria senoculata (LINN.). 
The superior tarsal claws are powerful, somewhat long, with pretty 
many long, almost parallel, vertical, comb-teeth, of which the outermost 
are somewhat sinuated and divergent; in front of these the free extremity 
of the claw is somewhat swelled at the root. The inferior claw is small 
but stout, with one long, fine, curved tooth. On the 4" pair the teeth of 
the superior claws are somewhat fewer in number (about 7 in S. senoculata, 
which on the claws of the 1* pair has about 9). The palpal claw is weak, 
slightly curved, toothless. 
* Gen. 2. SCHOENOBATES Brackw. 1850. 
Deriv.: oxowoßdrns, rope-dancer (cyovvoc, rope; faívo, go). 
Syn.: 1850. Schonobates [Schænobates] BLackw., Descr. of some newly disc. spec. ete., in 
Ann. and Mag. of Nat. Hist., 2 Ser., IV, p. 343. 
1864. er 3 ID., Spid. of Gr. Brit., II, p. 375. 
Type: Schenobates Walkeri (BLACKW.). 
Of this genus only one species, and of that only one specimen has 
been found. It is only on BLACKWALL'S authority that I have taken it 
up in this family. 
