Plate II 



PLATE II 



Figure 1, — Caseola hcrbkola. la. lb male palpus, ic epigynum. 

 1 d sternum and maxillae. 



Figure 2.— Caseola alticcps. Head and palpus of male. 2 a head of 

 male. 2b "side of cephalothorax. 2c. 2d male palpus. 2e 

 sternum and maxillae. 



Figures. — Lophocaremtm rugosum. Underside of male. 3a cephalo- 

 thorax of male. 3b, 3c. 3d, 3e, 3f male palpus. 3g epigynum. 



Figure 4. — Histagonia palustris. Back of male. 4 a side of cephalo- 

 thorax of male. 4b, 4c, 4d, 4e male palpus. 4f sternum and 

 maxillae. 



Figure 5. — Ceratinclla formosa. 5 a, 5 b, 5 c male palpus. 5 d sternum. 



Figure d. — Ccratinopsis alteniatus. Male palpus from the side. Oa 

 male palpus from above. 



Figure 7. — Comicularia clavicornis. Tibia of male palpus, showing 

 form of two processes extending over the tarsus. 



Figure 8.— Grammoitola gigas. Side of male showing form of head 

 and enlarged metatarsus of first leg. Sa back of male. 8 b 

 male palpus. 



Figure 9. — Ceratinopsis auriculatus. Back of cephalothorax and palpi 

 of male. 9 a side of cephalothorax and palpus. 9 b male palpus. 



Figure 10. — Erigone brevidentatus. Mandibles and palpi of male. 10a 

 cephalothorax of male. 10b sternum and maxilla:. 10c male 

 palpus from above. 



