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RECORDS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. 



segments ; ocular area broader than long, slightly elevated ; 

 pars tlioracica arched, sloping posteriorilj', radial grooves 

 deep ; thoracic fovea profound, recurved. 



Falces. — Large, massive ; margin of the furrow of each falx 

 armed vpith sti"ong teeth ; in addition to these there is also an 

 intermediate row. Bastelliint present. 



Eyes.- — Arranged in two rows of four each ; front row re- 

 curved ; rear row, owing to smalhiess of inner eyes, has the 

 appearance of being slightly recurved in its fiont line, and 

 slightly procurved at the rear (tig. 28). 



Fig. 28.—^. sfihtttipt's, Rainb., Eyes. 



Legs. — Not long, sturdj^ tapering, strongly bespined ; no 

 true scopula ; thj'oe tarsal claws present. 



Palpi. — Long, strong, besj)ined. 



Maxilhc. — Strong, divergent, arched, furnished with a few 

 toothlike spines near the base. 



Labium. — Free, coniform, arched, ratlier hunger than its 

 basal width ; no toothlike spines present. 



Sternum. — Nari-owest in front, broadest at a point nearest to 

 coxae iii., anterior aiigle nearly sti-aight, posterior extremity 

 terminating in an obtuse point; ,ti(jil!ii, four; anterior pair 

 small, mai'ginal ; posterior pair laige, witlcly reniovrd fi'om 

 margins. 



Abdonieu. — Obovate. 



Spiu)ierets. — Short, sturdy; superior mammillfe three-jointed, 

 and exceeding in length the second and third combined; second 

 j(jint rather longer than third ; the latter rounded. 



