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ME. H. E. HOGG OX SPIDEES 



The rear-row of eyes is straight along the line touching their posterior edges, the 

 median their diameter apart. The oval side-eyes, on tubercles, are one-fifth longer in 

 their long diameter and one-fifth shorter in their horizontal diameter, their distance 

 from the median being twice their breadth. 



The front-row is likewise straight along their lower edges. The side-eyes are round, 

 their diameter being the same as the length of the rear side-eyes. The median eyes 

 are two-thirds of the diameter of the laterals, their own diameter apart, and half that 

 distance from the laterals. They are not quite twice their diameter from the rear 

 median. The clypeus proper, together with an equal breadth of grey muscle, is about 

 the same in depth. 



The mandibles are geniculate at the base and stout, with long powerful fangs. 

 On the inner margin of the falx-sheath are four teeth, the fourth rather smaller than 

 the other three ; on the outer edge is one large tooth between two smaller. 



Text-figure 33. 



Pah/sies dasyiirinus, iiat. size. «. Eyes, h. Underside of abdomen, c. Epigyne. 



The lip is as broad as long, convex, straight in front, widening thence to a little above 

 the base, where it contracts. It is half the length of the maxillaj, which are upright, 

 rounded anteriorly, straight from below the fringe-slope downwards on the inner side, 

 and only slightly incurved on the outer margin ; while convex generally, they are 

 ]3articularly so on the lower half, where they are higher than in the anterior half. 

 T'heir fringes are extremely thick and bushy, and spring from well over the front face. 



The sternum is as broad as long, straight in front, rounded at the sides, and ending 

 in a blunt point above the not quite contiguous rear-coxae. It is thickly covered with 

 upstanding bristly hair. 



