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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATURAL 
[Dec., 1885. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE II. 
Fig. 1. Tit an att us sevus $ ; la, face and falces; lb, palpus; lc 
sternum and mouthparts $ . 
2. Triptolemus behigstm, face and falces $ ; 2a, palpus; 2b, 
sternum and mouthparts $ . 
3 . Amyous longi palpus, palpus. 
4. PlIILJSUS RUBER, palpUS. 
5 . Plexippuk puekpeeus Kent/, 3 ; 5a, 9 , abdomen; 5b, palpus; 
5 c, epigynum. 
6. Hyllus pratensis, palpus. 
7. JOTUS OPIMTJS O : 7a nnlrm«. 7L 
* ’ * cl » paipus, /b, epigynum. 
8. Cm (?) concinna 9 ; 8a, epigynum. 
9 . Rudka oenicxjiata 9 ; Ba, epigynum. 
10. Paradamcetas formioina, palpus; 10a, sternum, etc., g ■ 
' BAVXAORNATA ’ ? > Ua, epigynum; lib, palpus. 
i“* ^VGOJIALLUS RUFIPES T • io„ i A 
’ ° » i- a ? palpus; 12b, sternum and 
mouthparts $ . 
Pensacola signata, $ side view; 13 a, 9 abdomen; 13 b, 
face and falces of 3 ; ] 3C) pal . 18d i um; I3e, 
sternum and mouthparts 3 . 
Figs. 1 , 9 , and 13a were drawn fWv. 
from dried specimens. ” Speclmens Ulld er alcohol; figs. 5, 5a. 7, 8 and lb 
