262 RECORDS OF THK AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. 



Obs. — In a letter dated Paris, 6th July, 1910, M. Simon 

 informs me he has not yet described this species, but that he 

 included it in his work under manuscript name in order to define 

 the range of the genus. 



Hab. — N. Australia (Cooktown) and E. Australia. 



Dendrolycosa linkata, Thor. 



Dendrolycosa lineata, Thor., Stndi Kagni Mai. e Papuani, iii., 

 1881, p. 366. 

 Hab.— Cape York, N. Queensland. 



Genus Nilus, 0. P. Cambr. 



(=Sphedanus et Char minus, Thor.; 1 jEnigma, Karsch; Tallonia, 



Simon). 



Obs.— Nilus curtns, O. P. Cambr., is the type species of this 

 genus. 



? Nilus australianus, Karsch. 



I.JEnigma australiana, Karsch, Zeitsch. f. d. g. Naturw., li., 1878, 

 p. 825. 

 Hab. — Australia. 



Nilus elegans, L. Koch. 



Dolotnedes elegans, L. Koch, Die Aracli. des Austr., ii., 1876, 

 p. 861, tab. lxxiii., figs. 6, 6a, 66. 

 Hab. — Port Mackay, N. Queensland. 



Nilus icadius, L. Koch. 



Nilus icadius, L. Koch, Die Arach. des Austr., ii., 1876, p. 859, 

 tab. lxxiii., figs. 5, 5a. 

 Hab. — Queensland. 



Genus Pycnotenus, L. Koch. 



Pycnotenus robustus, L. Koch. 



Pycnotenus robustus, L. Koch, Die Arach. des Austr., ii., 1878, 

 p. 996, tab. Ixxxvii., figs. 2, 2a, 2b. 

 Hub. — Sydney, New South Wales. 

 Obs.- This is the type species of the genus. 



