Spiders of Victoria. 85 



The femoral joint of the Palpi are curved inwards, and the 

 digital joint of the female's is dilated and pointed at the end. 



The Legs are stout and smooth, with spines on all joints. The 

 femur of the front pair is curved inwards. 



The male, which in other respects closely resembles the female, 

 has the cribellum undivided. 



Ceph. - - 6 mm. long. - 4 mm. broad. 

 Abd. - - Oo ,, ,, - ^v, ,> 5) 



Coxa. Tr. & Fern. Pat. & Tib. Met. & Tars. 



Legs 1 - 2 mm. - 4| mm. - 5| mm. - 5 mm. = 17^ mm. 

 2-14 - 4 - 4i - 4J- - 141 



4-14 - 4i - .^ - 4-i — 1 t3 



^r, 1, 4, 2, 3. 

 See M. Simon's Hist. Nat. des Araignees, vol. I., p. 293. 



Family OONOPIDAE. Group OONOPIDAE MOLLES. 

 Synopsis of Genera. 

 1. — Eye space transverse. Lip much longer 



than broad - 2. 



2. — Legs smooth and rather long. Femoral 

 joint of rear pair of legs much stouter 

 than in other pairs ----- 2a. 



Legs bespined ; all femoral joints 



about alike --.... 2b. 



2a. — Middle eyes forming a straight or 

 slightly procurved line with the 

 front side eyes ------ Orchestina. 



2b. — Middle eyes about the same as in 



Orchestina - . . ^ . . Gippsicola. 



Middle eyes occupying the middle 



space Salsula. 



Middle eyes forming a straight or 



slightly procurved line with the rear 



side eyes Macedonia. 



GIPPSICOLA, nov. gen. 

 The Cephalothorax rather long, convex, broad and obtuse in 

 front. Eye space transverse, narrower by one-half than the 



