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hairy ami armed with king, fairly strong spines ; superior 

 tarsal claws long, well curved, and each furnished with twelve 

 long teeth. Relative lengths: 4, 1, 2, 3. FaJpi. — Short, 

 strong, yellow, similar in clothing and armature to legs ; tarsal 

 claw long, and furnished with a number of long, tine teeth. 

 FaJces. — Xot projecting, strong, moderately long, arched, 

 hairy, coucolorons with cephalothorax. Ma.rillce. — Concolorous 

 with falces, moderately long, arched, apices obtusely accunii- 

 iiate, slightly fringed and inclined inwards, surface furnished 

 with a few long, strong, black bristles (Fig. 22). Lahium. — 

 Longer than broad, concolorous, somewhat coniform, arched, 

 surface furnished with a few short, stiff black bristles (Fig. 

 22). Sternum. — Concolorous also, shield-shaped, arched, 

 truncated in front, accuniiuate at rear, surface furnished with 

 rather long, strong bristles. Abdomen. — Ovate, arched, not 

 overhanging base of cephalothorax ; superior surface hairy, 

 black, ornamented with reticulated silvery markings (Fig. 28) ; 

 inferior surface dark-brown, hairy, relieved by three longitu- 

 dinal, paralell whitish stripes, of which the central one is the 

 sti'ongest. Epigijnum. — Small, with two circular pits. 



Hah. — Pentland, sweeping foliage in forest, Jannaiy 9, 1913. 

 Fam!J,/ FHOLCIDA!]. 



Sxh-fnnn-hj PHOLCINyE. 

 (Je)nts Pholcus, Wtdck. 



PhOLCUS MTdRAI.lS, L. Korli . 



Vlmlcufi litdnilis, L. Koch, Verb. K.K. zool.-bot. Cles. Wien, 

 1867, p. 193 ; Die Arach. Austr., i., 1872, p. 285, pi. xxiv., 

 tigs. 1, lii.-lij. 



Hub. — Gordonvale, numerous in dwellings, Maj', 1912. 



(Teniis Tiichocyclus, Simo)i. 

 Triciiocvclus ? nigropdnctatds, Simon. 



Ti'ichociih(!! niiiropunclittm^, Siiiuni, Die Fauna Slid west Anstr., 

 i.,"l908, p. 407. 



7f«//.— Hughenden, May 13, 1912. 



