AKACHNH'A KRiiM THK SuIjiMmX ISI.ANO 



-RAINPOW. 



normal. 



ili.spositioii, MiTangemeiit, and relative size 



Lej/s. — Concolorus with cephalothoi-ax. ]n the two specimens 

 bet"oi"e me these limbs are impei-fect : some have been completely 

 broken off, whilst the others, with the excej)tion of one, have 

 lost their tarsi. There is sufficient, however, to show that they 

 are, when in pei'fect condition, long. 



I'lilpi. — Lons:. yellowish, pubescent. 



F'iJre>--. — Long, yellowish above, piceus beneath, thickly 

 clothed with long hairs or bristles and strongly arched in front, 

 not divei'gent, robust ; the superior margin of the furrow of 

 each falx armed with three teeth, which are contiguous, and of 

 which the median one is the strongest ; the inferior margin is 

 armed with four teeth, which are strong and nearly equal in 

 size : fangs strong, piceus at base, wine-red at tips. 



Mii;i'lU>i' lui'l hih'nnti. — Xormal. clothed with long hairs ; the 

 former dark brown, the latter dark brown at base, yellowish at 

 apex. 



Steniuin. — Tellowish, hairy, shield-shaped, posterior extrem- 

 ity acuminate. 



Ahdomen. — Long, oval, arched, 

 yellowish, pubescent, slightly over- 

 hanging base of cephalothorax ; 

 crihelJiiiii, normal ; epiijiine raised 

 so as to form a sleight tubercular 

 eminence, large, prominent, red- 

 dish-brown (tig. 5). 



Hah. — Lsland of Howla. 



Fis. 5. Ft\t>iuj o/>/t>ti!;ij, R.iinb. 

 Epigyne. 



Familii THEKl 1)111).+:. 



(JeiiKs Argyrodes, K. Sim. 



AU(iYK(t|>KS WAI.KKKI, * Raiub. 



Anjymih-s ir,il/,;ri\ Rainb., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, xxvi.. 

 1901, p. 524., pi. xxviii., tigs. 2, 2*^ 8, 3,». 



H'lh. — Russell Lsland (Froggatt). Previously recorded froni 

 Torres Island, between Xew llobiides and Santa Cruz (Jioiips. 



