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diameter, and from their lateral neighbours by fully two diameters; 

 the space intervening between the two rows is equal to twice the 

 diameter of one of the larger eyes. 



Legs long, robust, moderately clothed with yellowish hairs, and 

 armed with long strong spines; trochanters annulated with yellow 

 and dark brown; femora brown, sparingly hairy; tibife annulated 

 with dai'k brown and yellow-brown, and clothed rather thickly 

 with yellowish hairs; metatarsi yellowish-brown; tarsi furnished 

 with scopulse, the claws long and serrated. Relative lengths : 

 2, 1, 4, 3. 



Palpi yellowish-brown, thickly clothed with long coarse hairs; 

 armature similar to legs. 



Falces long, robust, yellow-brown, with four longitudinal dark 

 brown bars commencing at base, and continuing to near the apex; 

 the inner margins of each falx are furnished with scopulte of long 

 yellowish hairs, and the furrows are furnished with strong black 

 teeth, the lower having 4, and the upper 2. 



Maxillce long, strong, arched, slightly compressed at the middle, 

 pale yellow, moderately hairy, and the inner apical margins 

 furnished with long yellowish scopulse. 



Labium longer than broad, concolorous. 



Sternum shield-shaped, pale yellow, clothed with moderately 

 long coarse hairs. 



Abdomen ovate, hairy ; superior surface yellowish-grey with 

 obscure dark markings similar to those of S. procerus, L. Koch; 

 sides and inferior surface yellowish-grey. 



Epigyne small, convex, bilobed. 



Log. — Neneba, Mount Scratchley, at between 4,000ft. and 

 5,000ft.; and Boirave, at 1,500ft.; July, 1896. 



Family CLUBIONID^. 



Subfamily CLUBIONIN.a:. 



Genus C l u B i o N a, Walck. 



43. Clubioxa vacuua, L. Koch; (immature). 

 Loc. — JSTeneba, Mount Scratchley. 



