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Explanation of Plates 2 and 3 
Drawings were made with the aid of a camera lucida. The tactile seta? 
are omitted from most of the dorsal views of the palpi and the marginal teeth 
are omitted from the exterior views of the chelae. 
Plate 2 
Fig. 1. Olpium zealandiensis sp. nov., galea, female holotype. 
Fig. 2. Olpium zealandiensis sp. nov., dorsal view of palp, female holotype. 
Pig. 3. Olpium zealandiensis sp. nov., exterior view of chela, female 
holotype. 
Fig. 4. Xenolpium granulosum sp. nov., tip of movable cheliceral finger 
and galea, female holotype. 
Fig. 5. Xenolpium granulosum sp. nov., dorsal view of palp, female holotype. 
Fig. 6. Xenolpium granulosum sp. nov., exterior view of chela, female 
holotype. 
Fig. 7. Gary pus longidigitus sp. nov., dorsal view of palp, female holotype. 
Fig. 8. Garypus longidigitus sp. nov., exterior view of chela^ female 
holotype. 
Plate 3 
Fig. 9. Synsphyronus niger sp. nov., dorsal view of palp, male holotype. 
Fig. 10. Synsphyronus niger sp. nov., exterior view of chela, male holotype. 
Fig. 11. Synsphyronus magnus sp. nov., dorsal view of palp, female holotype. 
Fig. 12. Synsphyronus magnus sp. nov., exterior view of chela, female 
holotype. 
Fig. 13. Synsphyronus callus sp. nov., dorsal view of palp, female holotype. 
Fig. 14. Synsphyronus callus sp. nov., lateral view of chela, female holotype. 
Fig. 15. Synsphyronus callus sp. nov., galea, nymplial paratype. 
