On new Species of Ileterocera. 41 



Tlate IV. 



Fit/, 1. Fardosa purbeclxenMs, sp. n. 



a. Palpus of male from outside. />, bulb ; c.s., central spur ; f7, apical 



lamina ; e, lateral lamina. 



b. Palpus of male from inside. 



Fifj. 2. Pardosa herbiffrada, Blk. Palpus of male from outside. 



F/f/. 3. Ditto. Palpus of male from beneath. 



Fi'ff. 4. Pardosa purbeckensis, sv. n. Palpus of male from beneath. 



Fig. 5. Pardosa monticola, Clk. Palpus of male from outside and 



beneath. 

 Fig. 6. Pardosa palustris, Linn. Palpus of male from beneath. 

 Fig. 7. 



a. Pardosa jyurbeckensis, sp. u. Palpus ; central spur. 



b. Pardosa palustris, J Ann. Palpus ; central spur. 



c. Pardosa motiticola, Clk. Palpus ; central spur. 



d. Pardosa herbigrada, Blk. Palpus ; central spur. 

 Fig. 8. 



a. Pardosa purbeckensis, sp. n. Protarsus and tarsus i. 



b. Pardosa palustris, Ijinn. Protarsus and tarsus i. 



c. Pardosa monticola, Clk. Protarsus and tarsus i. 



d. Pardosa herbigrada, Blk. Protarsus and tarsus i. 

 Fig. 9. Pardosa purbeckensis. Female ; epigyne. 



Fig. 10. Pardosa herbigrada, Blk. Female ; epigyne. 

 Fig. 11. Pardosa monticola, Clk. Female ; epigyne. 

 Fig. 12. Pardosa palustris, Linn, Female ; epigyne. 

 Fig. 13. Porrhomma egeria, Sim. 



a. Female ; central anterior eyes atrophied. 



b. Female ; central posterior eyes atrophied. 



c. Male ; eyes and clypeus, with relative widths. 

 d. — 1. Left palpus of male. 2. Falciform process. 



Fig. 14. Porrhomma egeria, Sim. 



a. Female; epigyne. 



b. Female ; femur i. with three characteristic 



VI. — Descriptions of some new Species of Heterocera from 

 the Eastern Islands and Tropical America. By HERBERT 

 Druce, F.L.S. 



Agaristidse. 



Agarista proerosia^ sp. n. 



Male. — Primaries rich reddish brown^ crossed ahout the 

 middle from tlie costal margin almost to the anal angle by a 

 rather wide cream-coloured band ; the veins and several 

 indistinct markings near the base thickly irrorated with 

 metallic steel-coloured scales ; the fringe black : secondaries 

 black-brown ; a small space on the anal angle cream-colour ; 

 the fringe white. Underside of both wings brown, with the 

 white markings as above. IJead, thorax, and abdomen 



