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MR. H. R. HOGG OX 



[Dec. 12, 



three large teeth on the inner edge of the falx-sheath, and a thick 

 fringe on the outer, which hides the teeth if any. 



The lip is broader than long, slightly hollowed and bevelled in 

 front, constricted at base, and reaches to less than half the height 

 of the maxillae through beginning below them. 



The epigyne is longer than broad and narrowest anteiiorly. 



There are two spines above on tibiae iii. and iv., none on 

 tibiae i. and ii. 



The metatarsus of the fourth pair of legs is shorter than the 

 patella ctmi tibia of same. 



Text-fig. 81. 



Lycosa phyllis. 

 a, eyes from front ; h, epigyne ; c, upper, and d, lower sides of abdomen. 



Measurements in "millimetres. 



Long. Broad. 



y^ i 1 , T n ( .5 in front. 



Uephalothorax ... 11 -; „ 



Abdomen 12 7 



Mandibles 4^ 



Pat. & Metat. 

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



Legs 1. U 9i 9 8A = 



2. 8~ si 8i 8| = 



3. 3 8~ 8~ 9' = 



4. U 10 10 13 = 



{^i & U) 

 Palpi 2 Ai 4 " 3 " = 



30i 



28i 

 28' 

 36^ 



13^ 



