258 CLUBICWIDJ;. 



with anterior and posterior median eyes subequal. Legs of 1st 

 and 2nd pairs with three pairs of spines on lower side of tibiae, 



Fig. 87. Selenops radiatus, $ . 



two pairs on protarsi. Vulva with lobes meeting in middle line 

 behind and circumscribing a broadly cordate pale area. 



cJ . Smaller and longer-legged than female ; eyes larger. Palp 

 with tibial apophysis consisting of two stout conical teeth, one 

 above the other. 



Length up to 20 mm. ( $ ). 



Loc. Ormara on the Mekran coast ; Karachi (Townsend) ; Bareilly 

 (Cambridge}; N. Guzerat (Wroughton) ; Tanna (Edie); TJran 

 (AitJcen) ; Poona ( Wroughton) ; Eastern Poona (Irani) ; Eastern 

 Khandesh (Madan); Bangalore (Stauntoii) ; Guntakal and Malabar 

 (Simon)-, Tharrawaddy in Burma (Oates). Also Spain, Sokotra, 

 Mauritius, Madagascar, and the whole of Africa as far south 

 as the Zambesi. 



306. Selenops montigena, Simon, J. A. S. B. Iviii, p. 335, 1889. 



$ . Smaller than S. radiatus, with the posterior median eyes 

 noticeably larger than anterior medians, and three pairs of spines 

 on the protarsi of the anterior legs. Vulva with lobes defined in 

 front by a transverse sinuous suture, in contact in front, diverging 

 at an acute angle, separated posteriorly by an elongate heart- 

 shaped space. 



Total length 11 mm. 



Loc. Jaunsar, 6000 feet (Oldham). 



