1907.] ON XEW SPECIES OF CRVPTOC El' H A IJX K HIOETLKs. S'iH 



Zoropsis rufipes Lucas, p. 820, PI. L. figs. 18-21. Canary Islands. 

 Zorcpsis maculosa, sp. n., p. 822, PL L. figs. 22-24. Canary 



Islands. 

 Teutana nobilis Thor., p. 823, PI. L. figs. 25-28. Canary Islands. 

 Teutana grossa C. L. Koch, p. 824. Canary Islands. 

 Pasilohus msignis, sp. n., p. 824, PI. L. figs. 29-31. Old Calabar. 

 Thomisus maXevolus, sp. n., p. 825, PI. L. figs. 32-34. Gape 



Colony. 

 Philodromiis punctigerus, sp. n., p. 826, PL L. figs. 35-37. C'anary 



Islands. 

 Euprosthenops prospiciens. sp. n., p. 827. PL L. figs. 38-40. 



Mashonaland, S. Africa. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE L. 



Fig. 1. Pachylomerns eedtficaforius Westw., ^ , enlarged, without legs or palpi. 



2. Profile. 3. Eyes from above and behind. k Extremitj'^ of tarsus of 



fourth pair of legs, on outer side. 5. (Spinners. 6. Tibia of third pair of 



legs. 

 Fig. 7. Flatyoides separata, sp. n., $, outline, enlarged, without legs or palpi. 



8. Eyes from above and behind. 9. Maxillte and labium. 10. Genital 



aperture. 11. Profile outline. 12. Sternum. 

 Fig. 13. Flati/oides simonii, sp. ii., $ , ej'es and falces from above an I behind. 



14. Maxilla; and labium. 15. Left palpus on outer side. 16. Cubital and 



radial joints of ditto from inner side. 17. Upper side of Spider without legs 



or palpi ; enlarged. 

 Fig. 18. Zoropsis rtifipes Lucas, $ , Spider, upper side enlarged. 19. Eyes from 



above and behind. 20. Genital aperture. 21. Leg of second pair. 

 Fig. 22. Zoropsis maculosa, sp. n., '^ , full fig., upper side. 23. Eyes from in 



front. 24. Genital aperture. 

 Fig. 25. Teutana nohilis Thorell, $ , full fig., upper side. 26. Profile. 27. E\es 



from above and behind. 28. Genital aperture. 

 Fig. 29. Pasilohus iiisignis, sp. n., $ , full fig., upper side. 30. Eyes and caput 



from above and behind. 31. Genital aperture. 

 Fig. 32. Thomisus malevolus, sp. n., $, upper side, without legs. 33. Eyes and 



ocular area from in front. 34. Genital aperture. 

 Fig. 35. Philodromiis 'punctigerus, s^.w., $, full fig., upper side. 36. Ei'es from 



above and behind. 37. Genital aperture, $ . 

 Fig, 38. ISuprosthenops prospiciens, sp. n., ^, upper side, without legs. 39. Eyes 



from in front. 40. Left palpus, outer side. 



2. Descriptions of new Species of 8outh-American Beetles 

 of the Cryptocephaline Division of the Family Chryso- 

 melidce. By the late Martin Jacoby. F.E.S. 



[Received IMay 17, 1907.] 



Since Sufltrian's valuable monograph of South-American Qrypto- 

 eephalini (Linn, Entom, 1863) only single descriptions of some of 

 these immensely numerous insects have appeared. The present 

 paper deals with those species contained in my collection which 

 seem to be undescribed. The genera Metallactus and Gribiiritis 

 are so difficult to define, however, and show so little stability iu 

 their structural characters, that it matters little in which of these 

 genera the species now incorporated are placed, 



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