26o EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 



Plate VIL 



1. Cephalothorax of male from above. 



la of T. praecox (Camb.). 



lb of T. subitanea (Camb.). 



ic of T. subitanea — Simon's '' Farisiensis'^ specimen. 



2. Front view of cephalothorax. 



2a of T. praecox (Camb. ). 



2b of T. subitanea (Camb.). 



20 of T. stibitanea — Simon's ^^ Parisiensis" specimen. 



3. Profile of cephalothorax. 



3a of 71 praecox (Camb.). 



3b of T. subitanea (Camb.). 



3c of T. subitanea — Simon's '■'■ Parisiensis " specimen. 



4. Left palpus from above. 



4a of T. praecox (Camb.). 

 4b of T. subitanea (Camb.). 



4c of T. subitanea — Simon's ^'Parisiensis^' specimen — palpus is in 

 a slightly different position. 



5. Left palpus. 



5a. T. praecox {Caxnb.). Left palpus from outer side. 

 5b. T. subitatiea [CdiWih.), ,, ,, 



6. Left palpus. 



6a. T. praecox (Camb.). Left palpus from inner side. 

 6b. T. subitanea (Camb.). Left palpus from inner side, and rather 

 below. 



7. Enlarged view of apex of right palpus (inner side) of T. subitanea 



(Camb.). 



8 and 9. Vulvse. 



8a. Vulva of T. subitanea (Camb.). 



8b. The same more enlarged. 



9a and 9b. Vulvse of two different individuals of T. praecox (Camb. ). 



No figures have been made of the palpal organs of M. Simon's spider, 

 as these organs are identical with those of normal T. subitanea (Camb.), 

 from which M. Simon's specimen only differs by the slightly different 

 outline of the cephalothorax, which is shown at 3c. 



