BY W. J. RAINBOW. 491 



Cephalothorax obovate, longer than broad, yellow-brown, clothed 

 with hoary hairs. Pars cephalica high, arched, attenuated, 

 obtusely pointed in front. Pars thoracica broad, arched, strongly 

 depressed at centre, radial grooves distinct. Marginal band 

 narrow. 



Eyes arranged in three series of 2, 4, 2; the four comprising 

 the median group form a trapezium, and the pair comprising 

 the anterior row are separated from each other by a space equal 

 to about three times their individual diameter; the , posterior 

 pair are larger than their anterior neighbours, and are also 

 separated from each other by a space equal to fully three times 

 their individual diameter; lateral eyes sessile, minute, oblique, 

 seated well back, and close to marginal band, nearly contiguous, 

 lower eyes slightly the smallest. 



Legs moderately long and strong, hairy, spined, dark brown 

 with straw-yellow annulations. Relative lengths 1, 2, 4, 3. 



Palpi similar in colour and armature to legs. 



Fakes reddish-brown, moderately long, strong, apices divergent. 



Maxillae yellowish, glabrous, arched, broad, divergent. 



Labium concolorous, glabrous, arched, broader than long, 

 rounded off at apex. 



Sternum cordate, convex, dark brown, moderately clothed with 

 long hoary bristles. 



Abdomen globose, of a greyish hue, overhanging base of cepha- 

 lothorax, pubescent; upon the upper surface there are four large 

 punctures arranged in the form of a trapezium, and of these the 

 anterior pair are much the closest together ; inferior surface 

 pubescent, grey, streaked laterally with long, irregular, dark 

 brown lines, the latter converging towards spinnerets. 



Epigyne a large, high, glabrous, dark brown eminence, rounded 

 in front; lobed laterally, and terminating in an obtuse point. 



Hub. — Bunsjendore. 





