STUDIES l\ AI'STKAI.IAN AHANM'! 1 1>.1'. HAINllnW. J4/ 



I'aljii. — ("oncoldnuis wit li leys, siiiiihi rly clot lied, not s[)ine(l ; 

 femur bowed; tiu'si scopiila IimI. Mcjismi'inciits iti mi lliiiicter-s 

 as follow : — 'rroehaiiter iiml ffiniir, i^).>< \ [lalflhi ami liliia, 5.2 ; 

 tarsus, 3/2 ; total, 14.2. 



Fi(lce.<. — CoiK'oIoi'ous also, pori'ccted, densely 

 haii'v : iiiiuM' lid^'e of tlic furrow of each falx 

 armed with ten strony' teetli, with an iiitei'iiie- 

 diate I'ow of six small ones ; outer ridge devoid 

 of teeth (fii>-. 57) ; outei' angles fringed with 

 red hairs ; fang long, blatdv, well curved. 





Mii.villic. — Coucolorous with falees, arched, • 



sparingly hairy ; a i-ather extensive and thick 

 clnstei' of short toothlike spines at base ; base . Fig.. 57. --C". 



1 , , . , ... . iiiiaiilli, Rainb.,9. 



curving I'ound labium and terminating in an scheme of 



obtuse projection or heel ; inner exti'emity of i-ientition. 



apical angle terminating in an obtuse point ; inner angle 

 fringed with red hairs. 



Liihiiiiii. — Short, broader than long, conctdoi'ous with 

 maxilhe, apex sliglitlv hollowed; up[)er part thickly studded 

 with shoit tootlilike spines ; apex fringed with black hairs. 



Sli'm/iiii. — Short, bi-oad, concolorous with labium, apical 

 angle slightly hollowed to receive base of li[), sui'face Hat or 

 but very slightly arched, hairy ; .<iiiilh( round, mai'ginal, vei'v 

 indistinct. 



AhiJiiiiifn. — (Jbovate, yelhnv-brown, slightly overhanging 

 base of cephalothoiax, densely clothed with long hairs. 



Sjiiiiiii^rftii. — Concoloi'ous ; supei'ior nuiinmilire' long, tapei'- 

 ing, hairy, I'ather more than half the length of cephalothorax. 

 first and second joints of about equal length, the third 

 longest; inferioi' mammilhe short, cylindrical, nearlv as long 

 as joint i. of superior mammilhe. 



llnb. — Nelson, neai' Cairns. North (Queensland. 



