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on the underside seated much nearer to the apex than those 

 of the upper margin; fangs long, dark brown. 



MaxilUe long, arched in front, inclining inwards, thickly clothed 

 with pale yellowish pubescence. 



Labium half as long as maxillse, coniform, arched in front, pale 

 yellowish, thickly clothed with yellowish pubescence. 



Stermim elliptical in outline, dark brown, shiny, clothed with 

 yellowish pubescence. 



Abdomen oblong, pale yellow, slightly projecting over base of 

 cephalothorax, clothed with yellowish pubescence, and ornamented 

 with dark brown spots, flecks, and at posterior extremity a 

 rectangular figure; sides and inferior surface pale yellowish with 

 yellow puljescence. 



Ej)igyne a curved transverse slit. 



Hab. — The shores of Port Jackson. 



DOLOMEDKS SPINIPES, Sp.nOV. 



(Plate XVIII., tig. 5). 



5. Cephalothorax 3 mm. long, 2 mm. broad; abdomen 1 mm. 

 long, 2 mm. broad. 



Cephalothorax pale j^ellowish, convex, clothed with coarse 

 yellowish hairs, normal grooves and indentations indistinct. 

 Cap-Ill elevated, rounded on sides and upper part, shin}^, a few 

 long coarse hairs at sides and in front. Marginal band Inroad. 



Eyes black; front I'ow smallest of the group, slightl}' procurved, 

 middle eyes somewhat larger than their lateral neighbours, all 

 equidistant; e3'es of second row large, separated by a space equal 

 to once their individual diameter; third row same size as those of 

 the second, but separated from each other by four diameters. 



Le.js moderately long, strong, yellowish, thickly clothed with 

 coarse yellowish hairs, and on upper sides of ti:ochanters and 

 femurs short, strong black spines; on the under sides of these 

 joints long, strong black spines; tibial and tarsal joints furnished 



