STl'nrES IN ATSTRALIAN AKANKIlii: RAIN'lidW. 251 



Falceg. — Moderately powerful, concoloi'ous witli ceplialo- 

 tliorax and legs, porrected ; apices and uppei" 



suiface clothed with long, coarse bristles ; s 



outer I'idge of the furi-ow of eacli falx armed \ 



with ten strong teeth, and the inner ridge • ^ 



with fifteen of varying strengths ; in addition • • 



to these there is an intermediate row of six • * 



small teeth near the base (fig. 60) ; outer « « 



angles fringed with long red hairs ; fangs ^ .•• 



dark-brown (nearly black), except at tips • •"• 



which are reddish ; they are long, and well ^ '. • 



curved. • • 



Fig- 60. — £'. tibialis, 



Mxd'iUiP. — Reddish - brown, divergent, Rainb., scheme of 



11 1 ii 111 -11 1- dentition. 



arched, moderately clothed with long hairs, 

 apical extremity of inner angle acuminate ; lower half of each 

 maxilla tliickly studded with short spines, imparting to the 

 surface a decidedly granulated appearance; inner angles fringed 

 with long red hairs. 



Labi 11)11. — Coucolorous, short, broader than long, arched, 

 surface thickly studded with short spines similar to those on 

 maxillfe; apex and sides slightly rounded, and fringed with a 

 few bristly liaii'S ; the base distinctly rounded. 



Sternum. — Concolorous also ; shield-shaped, broadest at a 

 point between second and third pairs of coxae ; surface somewhat 

 flattened, and moderately clothed with long, bristly hairs ; 

 anterior angle deeply excavated to i-eceive base of labium ; 

 siyilla six, marginal ; anterior pair small, and posterior pair 

 large. 



Abdoinen. — Dark-bi-own, obovate, slightly overhanging base 

 of cephalothorax ; hair3' ; a few stiff spine-like bristles in 

 front. 



Spinnerets. — Superior mammillge nearly half the length of 

 cephalothorax. 



Hab. — Turramnrra (obtained from under a log) and Mos- 

 man, North Sydney. 



