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TETRAiiNATHA NITRN3, AliiL ill N 



ai\ 



Ein/)iatha iiitejis, And. In Sav , Deserip. de I'Egvpt, xxii., 

 ' 18-27, p. 328, pi. ii., tig. -2. 



Tetraijiiiifha fero.v, L. Koch, Die Aracli. des Austr., i., 1871. 

 p. 173, pi. xiv., ligs. 4, 4-((-4c, 5, bu-be. 



Hah. — Goidonvale, jungle, sweeping growth near foi-est 

 stream, May, 1914; Hngheiide]i, July 13, 1912; Ingham, 

 sweeping boggy, Fa ii ila inis-heariug meadow, July 17, 1912 ; 

 Pentland, Sept., 1914 ; Proserpine, foi'ost, sweeping long grass, 

 Nov. 4, 1912. 



Hah. — Gordonvale, taken from leaf of jungle tree, ("It 

 was quite as if dead, and resembled an old Mantid ease " — 

 collector's note), April 27, 1913 ; swee])ing fm'est, May, 1911 ; 

 hotel verandah, Oct., 1912. 



TeTRAOXATHA CKnTENSA, Walcl'. 



Tetraquatha proten.-ia, Walck., Hisr. Nat. des Ins., Apt., ii., 

 1837, p. 209-; Keys., Die Arach. des Austr., Suppl., 1887, 

 J). 222, pi. XX., tigs. 4, 4/f, 4//, 4c-. 



T^traqii'ttha conica, L, Koch, Die Arnch. des Au:str., i., 1871, 

 p. 182, pi. XV., figs. 4, An, U, 4r. 



77,,/,. —Gordon vale, Nov. 14, 1911. 



TrtRAGNaIHA l.EPIHA, Up. iiiir. 



(PI. xxi., tigs. 1, 2. 3.) 



(^ Cephalothorax. 2 mm. long, 0.8 mm. broad; abdomen, 5 

 mm. long, 0.8 mm. Inoad (PI. xxi., tig. 1). 



Cephalotliorax. — Oblong, yellow, smooth. Vms rej>ha]ica 

 a7-ched, obtuse in finnr, segmental yt'oove distinct; ocular area 

 broadei' than long; rl iijn- a.-; wot dee)), arched. Fars thuracica 

 arched, radial grooves and iruyJian furea distinct; unirijlual 

 hand narrow. Fij'". — Black, prominent, arranged in two 

 recurved rows of four each ; the front median pair are the 

 largest, and their lateral neighbours slightly smaller than 

 those constiruiiug the posterior row; the front median eyes 

 are separated from each other by a space equal to about (mce 



