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ing a pale l)alloon-like design : laeltiw this again there are twu small pale- 

 coloured discs; immediately between the circular pits and the rima epigasteris 

 there are two other small discs. T\j)e, 1. 11515. 



Family ZODARIIDAE. 



STORENA FORMOSA Thor. (L.H.I.) 



STORENA LEUCOSEMA sp. nov. (L.H.I.) 



(Plate xxviii, figs. 19-22.) 



9 Cephaloth(.)ra.x, 3 '5 mm. long, 2 4 mm. broad ; abdomen. 3 '9 mm. long. 

 2 v mm. broad. 



Cephalothorax ovate, shining, dark brcnvn, nearly black. Pars cephalica 

 strongly arched, obtuse, thoracic groove present, but not distinct: ocular area 

 broader than long; clyjieus exceedingly deep, inclining slightly inwards. Pars 

 thoracica strongh- arched, radial grooves and median fovea present, but not 

 distinct ; marginal band broad. Eyes nearly equal in size, arranged in two 

 procur\ed rows; posterior row longer and more strongly curved; anterior 

 eves slighth- smaller than those of the posterior series. Legs not very 

 long, strong, tapering, \-ellow with smok}- suffusions, [lubescent, armed with 

 short strong spines. Relative lengths, 4, L 2. 3. Palpi short, strong, similar 

 in colour, clothing, and armature to legs. Fakes concolorous with cephalo- 

 thorax, arched, coniform, inclined backwards; fang short. Maxillae not long, 

 arched, inclined inwards, smoky-yellow. Labium concolorous. longer than broad, 

 coniform. Sternum somewhat cordate, slightly arched, terminating obtusel}- 

 between fourth pair of coxae, }ellow. clothed with short black hairs. Abdomen 

 ovate, verv slightlv overhanging base of cephalothorax, hairy, arched, superior 

 surface black with creamv-white markings, the latter reticulated, sides black ; 

 inferior surface buff-yellow, reticulated. Ei)igynuni small, with two black, 

 shining elliptical eminences; the latter excavated so as to form pits, the lower 

 extremity of each of which touches the edge of the rima epigasteris. 



One adult female, and three very young forms sieved from fallen leaves ; 

 two other female examples, one adult and one immature, taken from moss at 

 the summit of Mount Gower. Type, I. 11516. 



STORENA COLOSSEA sp. nov. (L.H.I.) 

 I Pi. xx\ iii. figs. 2?.-2?. ) 

 9 C'e]ihaloth( jrax. 7 2 mm. long. 4 5 mm. 1)road ; abdomen, 8 '9 mm. long. 

 6 mm. broad. 



