494 SOME NEW ARANEID^ OP NEW SOUTH WALES. 



Part 3, I described and figured (p. 517, pi. xvii., figs. 3, 3a, 36) 

 a species of Araneus, for which I proposed the name Epeira 

 variabilis. This specific name, I find, was preoccupied, having 

 been used for an American species of that genus; therefore I now 

 propose to alter the name to Araneus concinnus. 



DESCRIPTION OF PLATES. 



(Plate xxiii.) 



Fig. 1 . — Dysdera australiensis ( ? ). 



Fig. la. — ,, ,, niaxillee and lip. 



Fig. 2 . — Tama eucalypti ( J ) . 



Fig. 2a. — „ „ eyes. 



Fig. 2b.— ,, ,, (J*) palpus. 



Fig. 2c. — ,, ,, ( cf ) copulatory organ. 



(Plate xxiv.) 



Fig. 3 . — Araneus parvulus (J). 



Fig. 3a. — ,, ,, (J^ palpus, viewed from the side. 



Fig. 3b. — ,, ,, (cf) copulatory organ. 



Fig. 3c. — ,, ,, ( 2 ) epigyne, viewed from the side. 



Fig. 4 . — Araneus singularis ( J ). 



Fig. 4«. — ,, ,, position of eyes, viewed from the side. 



Fig. 46. — ,, ,, cep halo thorax and f aloes, viewed from the 



front. 

 Fig. 4c. — „ ,, epigyne. 



CORRIGENDUM. 



In the explanation of Figs. 2-2c at the bottom of Plate xxiii. 

 For Tama eucalypti ( $ ) read Tama eucalypti. 



