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and, springing from a membranous base, are considerably larger 

 than the small superior pair. The epigyne consists of two 

 elliptical shells, placed horizontally, about their short diameter 

 apart. 



The eyes show most likeness to those of Storena annulipes and 

 S. pictus, but the colouration of the body is very different from 

 the Storena type. The general appearance is more that of the 

 Lycosidae. 



I have five specimens, from Macedon. 



Compare L. Koch and v. Keyserling, Australian Arachnidae, 

 vol. I., p. 301. 



Synopsis of Species of HABRONESTES, L.K. (Storena, 



Walck). 



I. — Femur of all legs white at the base 



B. — Second row of eyes recurved - - - 

 b. — Cephalo thorax not so broad as tibia cum 



cum patella IV. 



a. — Eyes of third row their diameter 

 apart, and much wider apart than 

 middle eyes of second row ; abdo- 

 men underneath whole coloured - 

 1. — Rear eyes and side eyes of second 

 row all larger than front row and 

 middle eyes of second . - . S. picta. 



2. — Middle eyes of second row much 

 larger than any of the other 

 eyes - - - - - -" -S. macedonensis. 



