514 MR, H, R. HOGG ON SPIBERS 



The measurements (in millimetres) are as follows : — 

 Long. Broad. 



/^ u 1 j-i, A f 2Tr in front. 



Oephalotnorax... 4: < ^■^ 



Abdomen 5 2^ 



Mandibles 2 



Pat. Metat. 



Coxa. Tr. & fem. & tib. & tars. 



Legs 1. 11 4 2, 3A 2|, 1 = 14J 



2. 1| 3 21 ' ~2| = 9^ 



3. 1 4 1, "2i 21, I = Hi 



4. 1| 3 I, 21 2, 1 = 101 

 Palpi 1 2 1 11 = 5 



Zenodorus danae, sp. n. (Text-fig. 6.) 



8 males and 10 females. [Incliidhtg the types of the species.) 

 Female. Oephalothorax black-brown, with very brilliant green, 

 red, and yellow iridescent scales at the sides and rear of the 

 eye-space, with a few scattered here and there between the eyes 



Text- figure 6. 

 d. 



b. 



Zenodorns danae, sp. n., $ . 

 a., female; h., epigyne; c, male palp; d., mandible showing teeth ; e., profile. 



and on the clypeus. The mandibles, lip, and maxillae are dark 

 red-brown with brown bristles and upright, flat, club-shaped, 

 pearly-white iridescent hairs. The sternum, though dai-k, is 

 more yellow-brown, with pale grey hair. 



The legs and palpi are bright orange-yellow, with brown spines 



