2 1 2 W. F. PURCELL, ßO 
b 11 . Carapace only a little shorter than the tibia and metatarsus of first leg. 
Cape Peninsula A. capensis Purc. 
b 10 . Metatarsus IV with 4 stout spines below. Tibia IV spined below. Uitenhage 
Div A. segestrioides Purc. 
b 9 . Patella I spined externally. Mashonaland and Bechuanaland . A. umtalica Purc. 
Genus Segestria Latr. 
I mutilated example from Kamaggas, Little Namaqualand, July 1904. 
Fam. Caponiidae. 
Genus Caponia E. Sim. 
Caponia capensis Purc. 
1904, Pürcell, Trans. S. Af'r. Phil. Soc, Vol. XV, p. 168, pl. 11, fig. 33 (dd and $? from Cape Peninsula and St. 
Helena Bay, Cape Colony). 
Specimens. a) 5 dd and 15 $? and juv. from Kamaggas, Little Namaqualand, July 1904. 
b) I d and 4 $? from Steinkopf, Little Namaqualand, July and August 1904. 
Genus Diploglena Purc. 
1 example from Port Nolloth, Little Namaqualand, April 1905. Too young for description. 
Fam. Prodidomidae. 
Genus JProdidomus Hentz. 
Frodidomus purpurascens Purc. 
1904, Pürcell, Trans. S. Afr. Phil. Soc, Vol. XV, p. 171, pl. 11, fig. 40 ($ from Cape Peninsula). 
Dr. Schultze obtained a female of this species from Steinkopf, Little Namaqualand, in July 1904. 
Fam. Drassidae. 
Genus Theuma E. Sim. 
1. Theuma capensis Purc. 
1907, Pürcell, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. 7, Vol. XX, p. 299 ($? and dd from Cape, Ceres, Tulbagh and Caledon Divisions, 
Cape Colony). 
Specimens. a) 1 $ from between Khakhea and Kang in the Kalahari, Bechuanaland Protectorate. 
b) 1 d from between Severelela and Kooa in the Kalahari, Bechuanaland Protectorate, October 
or November 1904. 
This specimen differs from the typical form only in having the posterior lateral eyes not quite so 
distinctly further from the posterior medians than from the anterior laterals, as is usually the case as in the 
examples from Cape Colony. 
2. Theuma pusilla n. sp. 
PI. XI, Fig. 11. 
Specimens. a) 1 $ (type) from Kamaggas, Little Namaqualand, July or August 1904. 
