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Labium contracted toward tlie front, a little longer than wide, scarcely 



longer than half ihe length of the maxilla. 

 Sternum convex, o-.e third longer than wide, toward the posterior dilated. 

 Legs spined, 3, 4, 2, 1. Fourth pair more slender than the others. Patella 



and tibia of the third longer than the patella and tibia of thefi!)urth; 



metatarsus and tarsus of the fourth not longer than the patella and 



the tibia, metatarsi spijied througliout their length. 

 Abdomen sub-ovate, twice as long as wide. 

 Spinnerets moderately long, superior and inferior of equal length. 



SRLAOPHORA Keyserltng. 1882. 

 Selaephora Keyserling, Archniden Australians, p. 1374. 



Cephatothorax not high, about one-third longer than wide, contracted in 

 front, behiud wide and rounded, scarcely wider than the dorsal row 

 of eyes, convex above. 



Clypeus scarcely as high as half the diameter of the large eyes. 



Quadrangle of eyes wider than long, as wide before as behind, situated in 

 front of the mid lie of the cephilothorax. A.nterior row of eyes 

 nearly straight, not touching. Small median eyes a little nearer 

 the dorsal eyes than the lateral anterior. Dorsal eyes further from 

 each other than from the margin of the cephalothorax. 



Falces short and not diverging. 



Maxillae twice as long as the labium. 



Labium contracted in front and not longer than wide. 



Abdomen long. 



Legs spined 4, 3, 1, 2. Patella and tibia of the third shorter than patella and 

 tibia of the fourth. Metatarsus aud tarsus of the fourth not longer 

 than the patella and tibia. 



SOBARA Keyserling. 1882. 

 Sobara Keyserling, Arachniden Austra,liens, p. 1365. 



Cephalothorax longer than wide, contracted toward the front, rounded 

 beliiind. moderately high, cephalic part plane, 



Clypeus as high as the diameter of the large eyes. 



Quadrangle of eyes wider than long, wider [^behind than in front not so 

 long as the half of the cephalothorax, anterior row of eyes a little 

 curved upward, middle eyes not touching, lateral eyes separated 

 from these; small median eyes half way between the anterior lateral 

 and dorsal eyes; dorsal eyes from each not wider than from the 

 margin of the cephalothorax. 



Falces rather long and slender, not diverging. 



Maxillae^ wide at apex, contracted at the base. 



