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English: fig. A, Cteniza Moggndgii (Camb.), male ( = Ct. fodiens, Camb., in "Ants and Spiders," p. 89), from a living specimen taken at
Mentone, of the natural size ; A 1, the same seen sideways, the legs not represented ; A 2, cephalothorax and falces of the -same; A3, the eyes ; A 4, radial and digital joints and the palpal bulb ; A 5, another view of the same; A 6, one of the two large claws, and A 7, the small claw of the tarsus of one of the legs of the hindmost pair; A 8, length of the spider and breadth of the cephalothorax ; A 9, measurements of legs and paljjus. (Figs. A 1, A 2, A3, A 4, A 5, A 6, and A 7, are all mag- nified.) B, N. Manderstjernae (Ausserer), male ( = N. meridionalis, Camb., in "Ants and Spiders," p. 101), from a living specimen taken at Mentone, of the natural size ; B 1, the same seen in spirits and magnified to twice the natural size ; B 2, the same viewed sideways ; B 3, the eyes ; B 4, tibia, metatarsus and tarsus of the right leg of the first pair showing the spine and process on the under and inner side of the enlarged tibia ; B 5, right leg of the third pair showing the three short spines on the patella ; B 6, one of the two large claws, and B 7, the small claw of the tarsus of one of the legs of the hindmost pair ; B 8, radial and digital joints of palpus with palpal bulb ; B 9, another view of the same ; B 10, back view of the same (figs. B 1 to B 10, all magnified); B 11, measurements of legs and palpus. C, tibia, metatarsus and tarsus of right leg of N. Manderstjernae (Ausserer), male, viewed from the under side and magnified, drawn from the original specimen belonging to Dr. L. Koch, collected at Nice, and described as N. Manderstjernae by Professor Ausserer. My best thanks are due to Dr. L. Koch for having enabled me to examine this valuable specimen. [In fig. C, the curved spine should bend towards, and not away from, the process on its right and inner side.] |
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Source | Supplement to harvesting ants and trap-door spiders. with specific descriptions of the spiders by the Rev. O. Pickard-Cambridge. Published 1874 by Reeve & Co. in London . | |||||||||||||||||||
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