TilK .MYi;i.\r(il>A IN TIIK AISTK.M-IAX MrsKTM l;i;(il, K.MANN. 97 



graduall}' taperinp. Tracheal stalk moderately long, flattened, 

 curved. 



Femoral part distinct ; it is produced aiif,''ularly on the 

 posterior surface where it is clothed with niunerous and long 

 fleecy hairs. 



Telopodit split into thi-ee branches, of which the posterior 

 (tb.) is, in its turn, divided into two thin rods almost straight 

 and somewhat shorter than the other bi-anches. Before pre- 

 paring for microscopical examination, the two rods were so 

 closely coupled that it was not possible to distinguish one from 

 the other (PI. xiv., fig. 8) ; the disjoining was realized through 

 boiling in potash. The anterior bi'anch (tab.) is flattened, 

 ribbon-shaped, slightly sinuate and of equal breadth up to a 

 point near the end where it is abruptly curved and expands 

 into a short and wide, spade-shaped lamella. The seminal 

 branch (sb.) is sinuate and swerved outwards in its proximal 

 half ; it is flattened and slightly widened afterwards, then it 

 bends abruptly inward before the apex which is divided into 

 three short tines ; of these, two are acute, the third being 

 sub-quadi'augular ; the seminal duct opens in the median 

 spine-like tine. 



Female : — The coxfe of the second pair of legs bear two 

 granular warts placed side by side on the distal half of the 

 posterior surface. 



Three specimens from Mount Sassafras. Shoalhaven District. 



AUSTRALIOSO.MA RAIXBOWI, Sj). HOC. 



(Plate xiv., tigs. 13-17 ; Pig. 26.) 



(a) S type : length 41 m/ni ; breadth of 12th tergite -4.50 

 mm, of 12th pro-zonite 3.30 m/m. 



(b) J : length 41 ra/ra ; breadth of 12th tergite^ 

 4.80 m m. 



(c) $ : length 42 mm ; breadth of 12th tergite 

 4.80 m in. \(No. 22). 



(d) $ : length 43 mm ; breadth of 12th tergite 

 5. ni/m. 



(e) 9 : length 44 m^m; breadth of 12th tergite' 

 5.25 m/m. 



(f) 9: length 43 mm ; bx'eadth of 12th tergite / ,-vr ,,,, 

 5.20 m/m. " )^' ""• "*''• 



