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Spider diagnostic drawings by James Henry Emerton - Plate 20 Agelena naevia (=Agelenopsis naevia), palpus of male.
Spider diagnostic drawings by James Henry Emerton - Plate 20 1. Dysdera interrita (=Dysdera crocata), palpus of male. 2. Pylarus bicolor, foot. 3. Lycosa carolinensis, palpus of male. 4. Micrommata carolinensis More
Agalena nævia.—223, female enlarged twice. 224, front of head. Fig. 225. End of palpus of male Agalena nævia.
Palpus of male Tegenaria medicinalis
Tegenaria longitarsus (=Coras juvenilis).—241, back of female. 242, epigynum. 243, palpus of male seen from above. 244, head of Tegenaria medicinalis (=Coras medicinalis). 245, head of Tegenaria longitarsus. T More
Two forms of epigynum of Tegenaria medicinalis.
The Female House-Spider (Tegenaria domestica): Enlarged View of Anterior Portion of Cephalothorax, bearing the Eight Eyes, and Hairs.—a, one of the Hairs magnified.
House-Spider (Tegenaria domestica): Termination of the Jaw, or Mandible.—a, Row of Teeth on the Claw; b, Basal Joint of Mandible, showing the Five Large Teeth; c, Commencement of Poison-sac; d, Course of the Po More