NEW SPECIES OF EUHOPBAlSr SPIDERS. 547 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES XIV. & XV. 



Fig. 1. (EcohiuR ionimis, sp. n., J. 



a, spiclor, in profile, witJiout logs ; b, ditto, from above ; c, eyes, from 

 behind and above; d, loft palpus, from the outer side, rather in front; 

 e, natural lengtli of spider. 

 Fig. 2. Ariadne ionica, sp. rv.,$ . 



a, spider, in profile ; b, caput, showing eyes ; c, maxilla; and labium ; d, left 

 palpus, from outer side ; e, natural length of spider. 

 Fig. 3. Clubiona volitta, sp. n., $ . 



a, spider (without legs), from above ; b, ditto, in profile ; c, d, epigyne. 

 from above and in profile ; c, natural length of spider. 

 Fig. 4. Bictyna Ivgnbris, sp. n., S . 



a, spider, in profile ; b, caput and falces, from the front ; c, left palpus, from 

 the front ; d, natural length of spider. 

 Fig. 6. Coelotcs Tickardi, $ . 



a, left paljnis, from outer side ; c?, natural length of spider ; b, left palpus, 

 from oulor side, of a closely allied species {Codoies saxatUis {Q\.) ; c, 

 natural length of spider. 

 Fig. G. Textrix Moggridgii, sp. n., ? . 



a, spider, from above ; b, ditto, in profile, with legs truncated ; c, genital 

 aperture ; d, natural length of spider. 

 Fig. 7. Lim/pltia Icpida, sp. n., ? . 



a, spider in profile; b, ditto, nppcrsido; c,d, gei\ital aperture and cpigyno, 

 from above and in profile ; c, natural length of spider. 

 Fig. 8. Xi/sficuR Vavcsii, sp. n., ^ . 



a, spider, from above ; b, left palpus, from underneath ; oj right palpna, 

 from above and behind ; d, dimensions, showing natural length and extenfc 

 of legs. 

 Fig. 9. Xysticus defcctus, sp. n., $ . 



a, spider, upperside ; b, left palpus, from above; c, natural length of 

 spider. 

 Fig. 10. Monasfcs Staintoni, sp. n., ? . 



a, spider, from above ; b, ditto, in profile, with legs truncated ; c, fore part 

 of caput and eyes, from above and behind ; d, natural length of spider. 

 Fig. 11. Thanatus mundiis, sp. n., ? . 



a, spider, from above, legs truncated ; d, ditto, in profile ; c, genital aper- 

 ture ; d, natural length of s]iidcr. 

 Fig. 12. Philodromus torquatus, sp. n., <?. > 



a, spider, from above, logs truncated ; /;, ditto, in profile ; c, caput and 

 falces, from the front, showing the eyes ; d, fiatural length of spider. 



