OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 119 



Abdomen much longer than broad, cylindrical, terminating by 

 four spinnerets which are in prolongation of the abdomen. 



M. gracilis , n. s. 



This whole insect is of an uniform straw colour, with the 

 exception of the points of the fangs, which are red. 



Cephalothorax '001 m. long, and about as broad ; in the 

 broadest part marked with furrows corresponding to the legs. 



Abdomen *007 m. long, and about "001 m. broad, in the 

 broadest part at about one-fifth of its length ; almost cylindrical 

 and tapering very slightly towards the spinnerets, which, as 

 stated above, form the termination in prolongation of the 

 abdomen ; vulva, placed at the broadest part, is represented by a 

 semicircular opening. 



Legs very slight ; the only two specimens are very much 

 damaged, and being of unequal size I cannot define these 

 accurately ; the larger specimen has the first and third pairs 

 perfect, and their lengths are — first pair, femoral '007 m., 

 genual about *0005 m., tibial '007 m., tarsal '01 m., metatarsal 

 •002 m. ; third pair, femoral "004 m., genual about *0005 m., 

 tibial '004 m., tarsal '004 m., metatarsal '001 m. The femoral of 

 the other legs is the only part remaining, and are — fourth pair, 

 •007 m. ; second pair a little shorter. * 



Both specimens from Cape York, are females. 



C. Enyoides. 



Habronestbs (L. Koch). 



H. omatus, n. s. 



Cephalothorax and legs of a light brownish yellow ; the cephalo- 

 thorax *003 m. long, "005 m. broad in the broadest part, 

 slightly narrowed in front, highest in the centre, marked with 

 furrows corresponding with the legs, these meeting behind the 

 centre make a very slight dip in the profile. 



Eyes nearly equal, round, the middle line very slightly curved 

 forwards. 



Maxillai convex, inclined on the labium, broadest at the base. 



Labium triangular, rounded at the side, pointed. 



