I'l.ATE XYI. 



Fig. 1, Chirothecia crassipes, dorsal view of male, x 8 ; la, 

 face and falces ; lb, side view of cephalothorax. 



Fig. 2, Chirothecia clavimana, epygj^num. 



Fig. 3, Harmochirus albi-barbis, dorsal view of male, x 8 ; 

 3a, face and falces; 36, side view of cephalothorax. 



Fig. 4, Zygoballus bettini, dorsal view of female, x 6 ; 4a, 

 face and falces ; Ah, side view of cephalothorax ; 4c, dorsal view 

 of female distended with eggs. 



Fig. 5, Zygoballus terrestris, dorsal view of female, x 8. 



Fig. 6, Zygoballus suavis, dorsal view of female, x 6 ; 6a, 

 dorsal view of male, x 6; 6b, falces of male from beneath; 6c 

 and 6d, male palpus. 



Fig. 7, Nesetha membrosa, dorsal view of female ; 7a, face 

 and falces ; 76, side view of cephalothorax. 



Fig. 8, Neon reticulatus, dorsal view of female, x 8 ; 8a, 

 face and falces ; 86, side view of cephalothorax. 



Fig. 9, Neon nellii, dorsal view of female ; 'Ja, side view of 

 cephalothorax. 



Fig. 10, Sidusa gratiosa, dorsal view of female, x 8 ; 10a, 

 face and falces; 106, .side view of cephalothorax; 10c, epigynum; 

 lOd and lOe, male palpus. 



Fig. 11, Sassacus papenhoei, dorsal view of female, x 8 ; 

 11a, face and falces ; 116, side view of cephalothorax of female ; 

 lie, side view of ceplialothorax of male ; lid, male palpus ; lie, 

 epigynum. 



Fig. 12, Eris albo-bimaculata, dorsal view of male, x 8; 12a, 

 dorsal view of female ; 126, face and falces of female ; 12c, side 

 view of cephalothorax of female ; l'2d, face and falces of male ; 

 12e, side view of cephalothorax of male. 



