NEW SPECIES OF EUROPEAN SPIDERS. 



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EXPLANATION OP PLATES XIV. & XV. 



Fig. 1. (Ecobius ionicus, sp. n., <J . 



a, spider, in profile, without legs ; b, ditto, from above ; c, eyes, from 

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

 e, natural length of spider. 

 Fig. 2. Ariadne ionica, sp. n., £ . 



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 voluta, sp. n., $ . 



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

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

 Fig. 4. Dictyna lugubris, sp. n.,<J. 



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

 the front ; d, natural length of spider. 

 Fig. 5. Ccelotes Pickardi, S • 



a, left palpus, from outer side ; d, natural length of spider ; b, left palpus, 

 from outer side, of a closely allied species (Ccelotes saxatilis (Bl.) ; c, 

 natural length of spider. 

 Fig. 6. Textrix Moggridgii, sp. n., ? . 



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

 aperture ; d, natural length of spider. 

 Fig. 7. Linyphia lepida, sp. n., $ . 



a, spider in profile ; b, ditto, upperside ; c, d, genital aperture and epigyne, 

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

 Fig. 8. Xysticus Pavesii, sp. n., $ . 



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

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

 of legs. 



Fig. 9. Xysticus def actus, sp. n., $ . 



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

 spider. 



Fig. 10. Monastes Staintoni, sp. n., <j> . 



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 mundus, sp. n., $ . 



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

 ture ; d, natural length of spider. 

 Fig. 12. Philodromus torquatus, sp. n., $ . 



a, spider, from above, legs truncated ; b, ditto, in profile ; c, caput and 

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



