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Show 774 MR. R. I. POCOCK ON ETHIOPIAN SPIDERS. [June 15, PLATE XLII. Fig. 1. Moggridgea whytei, sp. n.: carapace (p. 733). 1 a. „ „ sternum and labium (p. 733). 16. „ „ eyes (p. 733). 2. Stasimojrus oculatus, sp. n.: sternum, labium, and right maxilla (p. 728). 2 a, „ „ eyes (p. 728). 2 b. „ „ tuft of spines at apex of 4th protarsus beneath (p. 728). 3. Euhrachycercus smithii, gen. et sp. n.: eyes (p. 739). 4. Brachionopus robustus, gen. et sp. n. : eyes, showing much greater width of clypeus as compared with fig. 3 (p. 740). 5. Ceratogyrus darlingii, gen. et sp. n., 2 > nat- size (p. 754). PLATE XLIII. Fig. 1. Ceratogyrus darlingii, gen. et sp. n., $ : carapace from above (p. 754). 1 fl. ,, ,, ,, carapace from the side (p. 754). 2. „ marshalli, sp. n., 3 '• carapace from above (p. 754). 2 a. „ ,, „ palpal organ (p. 754). 2 b. ,, ,, „ side view of tibia and protarsus of anterior leg to show tibial spur (p. 754). 3. Pterinochilus vorax, gen. et sp. n., 3 '• carapace from above, to show form of fovea as compared with figs. 1 and 2 (p. 752). 3 a, ,, ,, „ spinners (p. 752). 3 b. „ „ „ eyes (p. 752). 3 c. „ „ „ upper view of extremity of 1st leg, to show curvature of protarsus (p. 752). 3d. ,, „ „ external aspect of mandible, to show absence of stridulating seta? on area below scopula (p. 752). 3 e. „ „ „ inner surface of maxilla, to show normal hairs between suture and oral fringe (p. 752). 4. „ murinus, 2 '• eyes, showing narrow clypeus as compared with 3 b (p. 753). 5. Harpactira tigrina, Auss.: spinners, to compare with fig. 3 a (p. 748). 5fl. „ chrysogaster, sp. n., 3 '• external aspect of mandible to show stridulating setae below scopula, to compare with 3 d (p. 750). 5 b. „ „ inner surface of maxilla, showing presence of feathery stridulating hairs between suture and oral fringe, to compare with 3 e (p. 750). 6. Phoneyusa gregorii, sp. n.: palpal organ (p. 7(>1). 6 a. „ „ femur of palp, showing feathery scopula (p. 761). 7. Scodra griseipes, sp. n., 3 '• palpal organ (p. 756). 7a „ ,, extremity of 1st leg (p. 756). 8. „ brachypoda, sp. n., 3 '• palpal organ (p. 757). 8 a. „ „ extremity of 1st leg, showing absence of tuft and of curvature on protarsus (p. 757). NOTE.-The following species has been inadvertently omitted from the preceding pages:-Hapalopus africanus, Simon (Ann. Soc. Ent. France, 1887, p. 275), from Assinie, W . Africa. Hapalopus was based upon a South-American species, with which africanus of Simon, with its procurved thoracic fovea, does not seem to be congeneric. Probably africanus will be found to be referable to the genus described above as Selenogyrus. |