STIUUBS IN AUSTBAI.IAX AHASEIIi.t— l'*IN W'"'. 



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,,U„ in re-.iu'.-t of s|«u-.. L.'lween U,e two median ejeB. E. 

 i ^f « Inno- flelicato spine, but is slioi-t, Hattened, lat.nei 



!:^:.:La:M:;s:i;'p:..j. ^ ^^ f-- -%:^:;ti:t 



ZaoiZUu.^ in tbewiy of silky pile, but, on tbe contrary 

 densei; dotired, especially on the l^,s palpj and ^b on.en 

 with lono- black hairs and bristles. E. reticalata, L. Kocl , has 

 J n xwn-ded from Port Macka,^ Rockha.npton and .y<W ; 

 F fnliaiinda Thor., from Cape York ; and L. jnsca h i<^och, 

 iMiUoM^r^Vto^^. AnotheV species pertaining to this genns 

 Ie ^ns^^iX Koch, fron. Pelew Island, a Gern.an posses- 

 sion away to the north of New Guinea. 



For the convenience of students, I give the following 

 particulars : — 



^ Cephalothorax, 9.6 mm. long ; 8.7 mm. broad ; abdon,en, 

 too shrivelled for reliable measurements. 



■ c'e./m/.^Aor...-Suborbiculate, fuscus, thickly clothed with 

 1.1^ black hairs, arched, broad. I'.r. c.pl.^hca slightly 

 e evated, broad, arched, rounded in front, latera ?:">--« fj^ 

 tinct- J,ive.s not deep. Far. th.nu.cn broad, moderately 

 Irched, la/eral grooves distinct ; thoranrp.ea deep, procurved ; 

 manjhal baud fringed with long, black hairs. 



j^,,. -Raised ; seated upon a tubercular protuberance which 

 is lon.^er than broad, and arranged in three series, reading 

 ft-om the front or clypeal angle, of 2,2,4; the anterior and 



25 Thorell-«tudi Kag. Mai. e Pap., ill., 1881, p. 245. 



