A CENSUS OK AUSTRALIAN ARANBIDiB— RAINBOW. 293 



Genus Clynotis, Simon, 



Obs. — Clynotis viduus, Simon, is the type species of this genus. 



Clynotis alro-rarratus, L. Koch. 



Icius albo-barbatus, L. Koch, Die Arach. des Austr., ii., 1882, 

 p. 1138, tab. xcix., tigs. 2, 2a-2d, 3, '3a, 3b, 3c. 



Hob. — Sydney, New South Wales. 



Clynotis pauvulus, L. Koch. 



Icius parvulus, L. Koch, Die Arach. des Austr , ii., 1883, p. 1449, 

 tab. xxii., tigs. 5, 5a-5e. 



Hob. — Sydney, New South Wales. 



Clynotis semiater, L. Koch. 



Icius semiatur, L. Koch, Die Arach. des Austr., ii., 1882, p. 1133, 

 figs. 6, 6a-6d. 



Hab. — Rockhampton and Peak Downs, Queensland. 



Clynotis semieerruginkus, L. Koch. 



Icius semiferrnginens, L. Koch, Die Arach. des Austr., ii., 1882, 

 p. 1135, tab. xcix., figs. 1, la-l<?. 

 Hab. — Gayndah, Queensland. 



Clynotis severus, L. Koch. 



Icius severus, L. Koch, Die Arach. des Austr., ii. 1882, p. 1128, 

 tab. xcviii., tigs. 3, 3a-3d. 

 Hub. — Australia. 



Clynotis viduus, L. Koch. 



Icius viduus, L. Koch, Die Arach. des Austr., ii., 1882, p. 1129 

 tab. xcviii., figs. 4, 4a-4o?, 5, 5a-5d. 

 Hab. — Queensland and New South Wales. 



Genus Alcniena, C. Koch. 



Obs. — Alcmena psittacina, C. Koch, is the type species of this 

 genus. The occurrence of Alcmena in Australia is certainly 

 doubtful. It is a Brazilian genus, and as A. su])erba is unknown 

 to nie it is here recorded tentatively. ... 



