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PLATE XVII. 
Fig. 1. Cyclosa Walckenaerii, female, x4; la, ventral view, X4; 1b, side view, <4; lc, 
face and mandibles; 1d, epigynum. (Page 226.) This species was named and 
described by me as C. cervicula, and the plate made two years before the 
publication of Keyserling’s name. But not having been published, Keyserling’s 
name has priority. I have corrected in the text but could not correct the 
plate name. 
Fig. 2. Cyclosa Walckenaerii, male; 2a, face and eyes; 2b, sternum and mouth parts. 
/¥ig. 8. Oyclosa conica, female, <3; 3a, natural size; 3b, side view; 3b, 8c, epigynum. 
(Page 225.) 
Fig. 4. Cyclosa conica, male, <3; 4a, side view; 4b, palpus. (Page 226.) 
Cyclosa turbinata, female, <3; 5a, ventral view, X3; 5b, natural size; 5c, epigy- 
num; 5d, side view. (Page 224.) 
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Fig. 6. Cyclosa turbinata, male, <3; 6a, side view ; 6b, palpus. 
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Cyclosa caroli, female, <4; 7a, side view; 7b, 7c, epigynum. (Page 277.) 
Fig. 8. Cyclosa caroli, male, X 4; 8a, side view; 8b, palpus. ‘ 
Fig. 9. Cyclosa bifurea, female, * 3; 9a, side view ; 9b, epigynum ; 9c, eyes. 
Fig. 10. Cyclosa bifurca, male, X38. (Page 227.) 
Fig. 11. Cyrtophora tuberculata, female, <4; lla, epigynum; 11b, side view, 4; 11e, face 
and mandibles; 11d, sternum and mouth organs. (Page 236.) 
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