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MR. H. E. HOGG ON SPIDEES 



The male palp has the distal jomt broad for its length (one to one and a half), 

 the tibial joint has two long apophyses on the outer side, the upper one terminating 

 in a blunt hollow shell. The lower also ends in a broad horizontal cup, from the 

 centre of which rises a short secondary proj^ection terminated by a curved, pointed, 

 tooth-like spine. 



The measurements (in millimetres) are as follows : — 



Long. Broad. 



Cephalothorax 6-h ■{ " 



Lo.i 



Abdomen 8^. 5 



Mandibles 2^ — 



Trochanter Patella Metatarsus 



Coxa. & femur. & tibia. & tarsus. 



Legs 1. 2i 8 81 7 = 26 



2. 2i 8 9 7 = 26^ 



3. 2 Q\ 6 51 = 20 



4. 2 __ _ _ 



Palpi 11 3 2 21 = 8| 



Fc.mily CLUBioisriD^. 



Subfamily CluMoninss. 



Group Clubionese. 

 Genus Clubiona Walck. 



Clubiona fseudomaxillata, sp. n. (Text-fig. 36.) 



One female, {Type of the species.) 



The cephalothorax is bright yellow-brown all over, with a few smooth recumbent 

 hairs and upright bristles pale yellowish-white. The mandibles are somewhat darker, 

 with much longer bristles and thicker hairs, of the same colour as on the cephalo- 

 thorax, the fringes are the same, but rather yellower. Fangs yellow-brown, dark at 

 the base, paler on the anterior half. The lip and maxillse are dark dingy yellow- 

 brown, with yellow fringes and pale yellow-grey hair. The sternum, coxse, and 

 underside of the other joints of the legs and palpi are bright golden-yellow with 

 nearly white hair, the upperside of the femora is darker orange, the spines brown, 

 and the scopulse on the metatarsi and tarsi dark grey. The abdomen is quite pale 

 yellowish-white on the upperside without any markings, hair nearly white, similar, but 

 with rather darker hair on the underside ; spinnerets and epigyne pale yellow. 



