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RECORDS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MT'SEUM. 



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Fit!.36.— £. ? fusca, L. Koch. 

 Eyes. 



median eyes form a trapezium of 

 which tlie leiigtli is greater than the 

 breadtli ; anterior and lateral eyes 

 each heavily margined on their inner 

 angles with black ; the anterior eyes 

 are sepaiated from each other by a 

 space equal to rather moi-e than once 

 their individual diameter ; the medi- 

 an eyes are separated from each other 

 by a space equal to once their indi- 

 vidual diameter, from their anterior 

 neighbours by a space equal to about 



one-and-a-half diameters, and again from the inner eyes of the 

 posterior row by a space equal to about one-and-a-quarter 

 diameters ; guaged by its posterior angle the rear row is some- 

 what recurved, while by its anterior angle it is straight; front 

 eyes close to margin of clypeus (fig. 86). 



Le(is. — Fuscus, heavily clothed with long black hairs, and 

 armed on the underside with a few spines. 

 Metatarsi and tarsi scopulated ; tarsal 

 Hcopulje extending beyond the claws of 

 which there are only two. Apex of tibia 

 i. provided with a double apophysis, con- 

 sisting of two spui'S ; outer spur large, 

 two-toothed, and curving inwards; inner 

 tooth somewhat the longer, and the outer 

 by far the strongest ; the opposite spur is 

 much smaller and is also two-toothed, the 

 teeth dii-ected obliquely inwai'ds ; of tliese 

 latter the iTiner-tooth is the smaller and is 

 s{)ine-like, intervening space bet ween spurs 

 depressed (tig. 37). Measurements in 

 millimeters : — 



Fii<. yi.—E. ? fusca, L. 

 Koch, Tibia of leg i. 



