STUDIES IX AUSTWALrAN ARANKID.I': KAINFtuW. 



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very distinct, po.sterior aiip^'le indented; tlionirir f'lrru deep, 

 sti-Hig-lit ; iinirijiuiil hmiil naiTow, yellowisli, friiif^fed witli short, 

 vellowisli hairs. 





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Fifi. 50.— C /lo^^i, Rainb., Kyes. 



/•>'//''■-'• — 111 t.\vo rows ; viewed from the side flie front low is 

 slightly i-ecurved in front, and 

 procurved in the rear line ; I'eai' 

 row recurved, arranged in paiis 

 each pair widely separated ; an- 

 terior median eyes separated from 

 each other bj- a space equal to 

 rather more than once their indi- 

 vidual diameter, and each nearly 

 touching its lateral neighbour ; 

 posterior median eyes smallest, 



and separated from each other by a space equal to rather moie 

 than twice the diameter of one of the anterior median eyes ; 

 lateral eyes of both rows elliptical and seated obliquely ; 

 lateral eyes of second row all but touch their smaller median 

 neighbours (fig. 50). 



Legs. — Slender, tapering, concoloi-ous with eephalothorax,- 

 hairy; femur bowed ; ytatellse with long naked stripes on upper 

 surface ; each tibia has eight spines underneath ; metatarsi i. 

 and ii. have six spines underneath, and metatarsi iii. and iv. 

 have seven each ; metatarsi and tarsi i. and ii. are fully sco{)u- 

 lated, while legs iii. and iv.have their tarsi only fully scopulated ; 

 supei'ior claws furnished with two rows of seven or eight teeth ; 

 inferior claw very small and hidden by scopula. Measurements 

 in millimeters as folloAv : — 



I'aljii Short, not strong, concolorous with legs, hairy ; 



femur bowed ; patella with two naked stripes on upper surface; 

 tibia furnished with tAvelve long, strong spines; tarsus scopu- 

 lated. Measurements in millimeters as follow : — Trochanter 

 and femur, 7 ; patella and tibia, 6.3 ; tarsus, 3.5 ; total, 16.5. 



