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Show 1883.] MR. BUTLER ON LEPIDOPTERA FROM TIMOR LAUT. 365 EXPLANATION OF THB PLATES. PLATE XXXVI. Pig. 1. Sarpedon robustum 9 , p. 354. a, Spider, magnified; b, ditto, in profile c, eyes, from above and behind; d, underside of cephalothorax, showing maxillse, sternum, and labium; e, spinners, from underneath; f, natural length of Spider. 2. Atypoides riversii 8 & 2 > P- 355. a, Spider, natural size ; b, profile of $; c, profile of ? ; d, eyes, from above and behind; e, underside of cephalothorax, showing maxillas, labium, sternum, and falces of <J ; /, left palpus of <J, from, outer side. 3. Amaurobioides maritima <j> , p. 356. a, Spider, magnified ; b, ditto, in profile; c, eyes, from in front; d, eyes, from above and behind; e, underside of cephalothorax, showing maxillaj, labium, and sternum; /, natural length of Spider. 4. Cyrsillus drassiformis $, p. 358. a, Spider, magnified ; b, ditto, in profile ; c, eyes, from in front; d, underside of cephalothorax, showing maxillae, labium, and sternum ; e, leg of first pair ; /, g, left palpus in two positions; h, natural length of Spider. PLATE XXXVII. 5. Casturopoda sigillata ? , p. 360. a, Spider, magnified; b, ditto, in profile; c, eyes, from above and behind; d, underside of cephalothorax, showing maxillas, labium, and sternum ; e, genital aperture ; /, natural length of Spider. 6. Nesis nigropunctatus $, p. 361. a, Spider, magnified ; b, ditto, in profile; c, eyes and falces, from in front; d, underside of cephalothorax; e, left palpus, from in front; /, natural length of Spider. 7. Palcephatus salticiformis <j> , p. 362. a, Spider, magnified ; b, ditto, in profile ; c, eyes, from in front; d, eyes, from above and behind; e, underside of cephalothorax, showing maxillae, labium, and sternum ; /, natural length of Spider. 8. Pherecydes tuberadatus $ , p. 363. a, Spider, magnified (legs of second pair wanting); b, Spider in profile ; c, caput, in front and a little raised on one side ; d, eyes and falces, from in front; e, underside of cephalothorax, showing maxillae*, labium, and sternum ; /, genital aperture; g, natural length of Spider. 3. List of Lepidoptera collected by M r . H . O. Forbes in the Islands of Timor Laut. By A R T H U R G. B U T L E R, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c. [Eeceived April 30, 1883.] (Plate XXXVIII.) Twenty-three species of Lepidoptera were obtained by Mr. Forbes in his recent expedition to Timor Laut; one of these, however, is apparently a Micro-Lepidopteron, so much rubbed and broken as to be unrecognizable; all the Moths, in fact, are in very poor condition, forming a marked contrast in this respect to the Butterflies, which are well preserved. PROC. ZOOL. Soc-1883, No. XXV. 25 |