348 ARACHNIDAN FAUNA OF BRITISH NEW GUINEA, 



44. Clubiona alveolata (?), L. Koch; (immature). 

 Loc. — Neneba, November, 1896. 



45. Clubiona giulianetti, sp.nov. 



(Plate VII., figs. 11, 11a.) 



J". Cephalothorax 4 mm. long, 2-8 mm. wide; abdomen 4 9 mm. 

 long, 2-5 mm. wide. 



Gephalothorax ovate, arched, yellow, sparingly pubescent. 

 Caput yellowish, arched, obtusely truncated in front, sloping 

 downwards towards ocular area, where the tint is dark brown; a 

 thin dark brown longitudinal thread-like median line runs down 

 the centre from near the ocular area, and terminates at the central 

 median depression of the clypeus; normal grooves faintly distinct. 

 Clypeus yellowish, arched, radial grooves faintly distinct. Alar- 

 ginal band narrow. 



Eyes of a pearl-grey lustre with black rings arranged in two 

 rows, of which the anterior is the shortest, and is recurved; the 

 eyes of the latter are of equal size, and are separated from each 

 other by a space equal to once their individual diameter; the 

 posterior row is procurved; the two median eyes are separated 

 from each other by a space equal to rather more than twice their 

 individual diameter, and each again from its lateral neighbours 

 by about two diameters. 



Legs long, moderately strong; trochanters yellowish, but the 

 other joints are somewhat darker; each limb is clothed with fine 

 yellowish hairs, and armed with long dark brown spines; tarsal 

 claws armed near their base with four long teeth. Relative 

 lengths : 4, 1, 2, 3. 



Faljn yellowish, clothed with pale yellowish hairs; copulatory 

 organ long, narrow, inflated, and somewhat complicated in sti'uc- 

 ture; upper side yellowish, and thickly clothed with short coarse 

 hairs. 



Falces long, strong, arched, divergent at apex, reddish-brown, 

 sparingly clothed with long coarse black hairs, furrows armed 

 with teeth. 



