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individual diameter ajiart (Fig. 11). Legs. — Slioi't, robust ; 

 legs i. and ii. considerablj' tbe sboi'test and tbe most robust ; 

 of these two pairs the femora are very sliort and very stout; 

 the tibia of each of these legs is short and stout, but very 

 slightly longer tlian the patella ; metatarsi and tai'si short 

 and stout, and together equal in length to tibia ; legs iii. and 

 iv. are strong, though not so stout as the anterior pairs. In 

 each leg the femur is dusky and the succeeding joints yellow. 

 All ai-e hairy and bespined. Falpi. — Moderately long, strong, 

 similar in colour, clothing and armature to legs. Falces. — 

 Moderately long, not very strong, hairy, dusky yellow. 

 M((xill(H. — Dusky, moderately hairy, convex, long, apices 

 inclining inwards (Fig. 12). Lnhinm. — Concolorous and 

 similarly clothed, coniform, apex fringed (Fig. 12). Sternum. — 

 Elongate, yellow, smooth, shining, broadest between coxse ii. 

 and iii., truncated in front, posterior extremity obtusely accu- 

 minate, surface flattened and furnished with short, stiff, 

 scattered hairs, edges rounded. Ahdomeii. — Oblong, obovate, 

 not overhanging base of cephalothorax, arched, clothed with 

 long, coai'se hairs, dark-bi'own. With two lai'ge white lateral 

 patches at anterior extremity, two at the middle, and a small 

 transverse white patch at posterior extremity. On the under- 

 side, the abdomen is of a dull whitish colour in front of the 

 rima epigusten's, otherwise dark-brown with a large, median 

 oblong grey patch extending fj'om the ri))ia epigasteris to just 

 beyond the centre; from thence dark-brown until just in fiont 

 of spinnerets where there is an intei'rupted transverse bar of 

 light grey. Epigipiniii. — Lai'ge, longer than broad, with two 

 large circular pits at posterior extemitj- (Fig. 15). Spinner- 

 ets. — Long, cylindrical and whitish, clothed "with long coai'se 

 liairs, apices truncated and encircled with spinnerules. 



Hcih. — Cape River, January 7, 1913, sweeping grass. 



Fnuiilg ZODAiniDJ'J. 



Snli-jnnnhj ZODARIIN^. 



itonis Stoi'ena, }\(dcl,\ 



StORENA F ALBOJlAi'UI.ATA, Kainb. 



Storenu f albonnicnlatu, Rainb., Proc. Linn. Soc. N.iS. Wales, 

 xxvii., 1902, p. 485, pi. xviii., hgs. 1, Ik. 



