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short scale-like yellowish hairs ; it is short, broad, high, and 

 deeply excavated at its apex ; the surface in front has numerous 



round shallow pits, and numerous lateral 

 and apical tubercles ; apices of the latter 

 yellowish and hairy ; laterally, and at 

 the rear, there are more pits and 

 tubercles ; at rather more than half the 

 distance from the apex towards the 

 spinnerets there are two large and 

 prominent pale yellowish tubercles, one 

 of which is seated on each side ; apex 

 closely set with tubercles. 



Fig. 5. — C. calotoides, 

 Rainb. , epigyne. 



Epigyne. — As in figure (fig, 5). 



Loc. — Parkville, near Scone, New South Wales. 



