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4. Legs I. metatarsi with false articulations 



(except P. saxatile) Phalangium Linn. 



Legs L metatarsi without false articula- 

 tions ... ... ... ... Oligvlophus C Koch. 



5. Both cubital and radial joints of palpi 



with apophyses... ... ... ... Plafyhn nus C \^. K-Och. 



Cubital joints of palpi only with apophyses Megabiaius Meade. 



IL F.\M. Xkmastom.\tid.^. 



One genus only, see Table A. ... .. Nemasfoma C. Koch. 



in. Fam. Trogulid.^. 



1. Legs L and IL tarsi of 2 articulations ; 



Legs III. and IV'. tarsi of 3 articula- 

 tions ... ... ... ... ... Trog-uhis l^aXv. 



2. Legs I. and II. tarsi of 3 articulations ; 



Legs III. and IV. tarsi of 4 articula- 

 tions ... ... ... ... ... Anelasmocephalus Sim. 



Table C— SPECIES. 

 Gen. Sclerosoma. 



1. Tibiae of legs without spines ... ... qitndridentntHDiCnvxev 



2. Tibiaj of legs with strong spines ... m/>ta >i inn L. Koch. 



Gen. Liobunum. 



1. Eyes rimmed with black ; 2 blunt projec- 



tions below front edge of C.T. ... rotundum Latr. 



2. Eyes rimmed with w-hite ; these projec- 



tions absent ... ... ... ... black^vallii M-QBiAe. 



Gen. Phalangium. 



1. Two prominent adjacent teeth below 



front edge of C.T. ... .. ... opilio \J\nn. 



These teeth absent ... ... ... ... 2 



2. Larger ; without central abdominal line 



of conspicuous white spots ... ... pnriefinum C Koch. 



JMuch smaller, with central abdominal 



line of conspicuous white spots ... saxatile C. Koch. 

 The doubtful species, P. »ii?iiifum Meade, is omitted. 

 Gen. Platybinus. 



1. Apophysis of cubital joint of palpi = 



\ length of joint itself corniger Herm. 



2. Apophysis of cubital joint of palpi = 



g length of joint itself triangularis Vi^tvhsX.. 



Gen. Megabunus. 



One species only, with one long spine near 



front edge of C.T /«5?^«/5 Meade. 



Gen. Oligolophl.s. 



1. F.S. very small ... ... ... ... 2 



F.S. strong ... ... ... ... ... 7 



2. F.S. equal, wide apart ... ... ... 3 



F.S. central one slightly longest, closer 



together .. ... ... ... ... 5 



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