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rulpi. — Similar in ct)lonr and clotJiing 

 to legs ; troclianter sti'oiigly bowed ; I'adial 

 joint slioit; digital joint very small, 

 scopulated ; yeiiitnl bulb somewhat pear- 

 sliaped, I'ed, shining, and tei-minating with 

 a moderately long, flatteTied, obtusely 

 pointed, and slightly twisted process (tig. 

 38). 



Fulces. — Short, moderately stroiig, 



ai'ched, densely hairy, slightly projecting 



forwai'd for a short distance, then sharply 



curving downwa,rds. Uiistella^n consists 



merely of spinous bristles. On the outer 



ridge of each falx there are no teeth, but tlie inner is armed 

 with ten strong, and moderately large ones ; in 

 I addition to these there is a number of minute 



granular teeth at the base forming an intermedi- 

 ate double row (tig. 39). Inner angles fringed 

 with long red hairs. 



V\i>,. 38.—/?. ? fusca, L. 

 Koch, Left palp. 





MuxiUiv. — Brown, arched, inner angles fringed 

 with long, red hairs, surface clothed with long 

 black hairs. 



^'*^;-?^; ,"^" V'"" Lahivtii. — Concolorous ; longfer than broad, 



ca, L. Koch, i i i • i 



Scheme of denti- strongly arclied ; slightly rounded at apex, 

 *'°"- clothed with black hairs. 



SteriiiuiK — Concolorous also ; evidently' oval ; but as it has 

 been badly damaged it is not possible to give further details. 



Abdomen. — Dai-k-brown, apparently ovate, strongly arched, 

 and overhanging base of cephalothorax ; upper surface and 

 sides densely clothed with long, black hairs ; ventral surface 

 thickly clothed with shoi-t, black hairs. 



Spiinieretif. — Four; inferior spinners minute, and placed 

 closely togethei- ; superior pair cylindrical ; second joint 

 apparently as long as first, and the third short and liemis- 

 pherical. 



Hah. — Cairns, Noi'th Queensland, 



