42 



MR. H. R. nOGG ON 



after an interval, five about the same size as those on the inner 

 margin but reaching farther down the edge. On the outer side 

 near the fore end is a projection bifurcated at its anterior end. 



The sternum, lip, and maxillse are of the normal type. 



The abdomen slightly overhangs the cephalothorax, it is 

 broadest at about one-fourth of the distance from the base, thence 

 tapering to the posterior rounded end. On the under side in the 

 female is a raised fold of the skin reaching from the centre of 

 the epigyne to the spinnerets. 



The measurements (in millimetres) are as follows : — 



Male. 

 Long. Broad. 



Cephalothorax ... 2^ -^ -, ^ 



Abdomen 5 1| 



Mandibles 2 



Pat. & Metat. 

 Coxa. Tr. & fern. tib. & tars. 



Legs 1. I 6A 7 8i 



2. I U U 5~ 



3. A 2| 2" n 



4. I 4i 4 4| 



Palpi I li II 



Patella shorter than tibia. 



22| 



14| 



Ih 



13| 



3| 



Female. 



Long. Broad. 



Cephalothorax ... 2| j 1| m front. 



Abdomen 7 2| 



Mandibles U 



Pat. & Metat 

 Coxa. Tr. & fem. tib. & tars 



Legs 1. I 6 6| 7 



4. 2^ 5 4 4 



Palpi I 1| U 1| 



Patella much shorter than tibia 



= 20| 



= 13i 



= 7' 



= 13i 



= 5 



Family Olubionid^. 



Group CLUBIONEiE. 



Genus Philisca E. Simon. 

 Philisoa colulata, sp. n. (PI. II. figs. 5-5 c?.) 

 Female. The cephalothorax is dark yellow-brown in the centre 

 of the cephalic part, dark brown at the sides. The thoracic part 



