English: fig. A. — Nest of a young specimen of
Nemesia manderstjernae
(Ausserer = N. meridionalis Camb., in "Ants and Spiders," p. 101) from Mentone, showing the descending cavity, with the lower door pushed
across, so as to close the main tube and join the cavity ; A 1, upi^er
portion of the same, showing the lower door closing the branch. B,
N. ccEmciitaria (Latr.) from a living specimen taken at Montpellier ; B 1,
the same seen in spirits of wine, legs not represented ; B 2, the eyes,
magnified B 3, one of the two larger claws ; and B 4, the small claw of
the tarsus of one of the hindmost legs; B 5, length of spider; B 6,
measure nents of legs and palpus. C, the eyes of N. Mogridgii (Camb.)
(N. = caementaria, Camb., in "Ants and Spiders," p. 92), magnified. D,
N. incerta (Camb.), male, from a specimen preserved in spirits, collected
at Uigne in the Basses Alpes, by M. E. Simon, who kindly lent me the
specimen for examination, represented of twice the natural size, and
without the legs ; D 1, another view of the same ; D 2, radial and digital
joints of the palpus and palpal bidb, magnified ; D 3, back view of the
same ; D 4, the eyes magnified. E, eyes of N. dubia (Camb.), male
( = N. caementana, Sim.), from a specimen in spirits, collected in the
Pyrenees Orientales, communicated by M. Simon, magnified ; E 1,
radial and digital joints of the palpus with palpal bulb of the same,
magnified ; E 2, another view of the same.