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RECORDS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. 



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Fig. B'S.— ' A. furmidabiln, Rainb., 

 Eyes. 



Ei/es. — In two I'ows of four each ; 

 anterior row faintly procurved, 

 rear row recurved ; anterior me- 

 dians largest of the group and 

 separated from each other by 

 about one-half their individual 

 diameter, and each again from its 

 front lateral neighbour by a space 

 scarcely equal to that; front and rear laterals seated ()l)liqueh' ; 

 posterior medians smallest of the group (fig. 63). 



Legs. — Concolorous with cephalothorax, long, tapering, first 

 and second pairs strongest and heavily bespined ; the spines 

 are longest, strongest and most numerous on tibife and meta- 

 tarsi i. and ii. (figs. 6-4, 65) ; tibia and metarsus ii. are each 

 stronglj' produced towai-ds the middle on the underside (fig. 

 65) ; the spines are less numerous and less strong on leg iv. ; 

 each tarsus is closely spined laterally ; no true scopula present; 

 superior claws long, armed with a curved row of thirteen or 

 fourteen teeth, of which those at the centre are the longest. 

 Measurements in millimeters as follow: — 



FiM- B4. — /° .4 . foriii idabilts, 

 Kainb., Tibia and 

 metatarsus, le^ i. 



Fig. (iS.— "'-I. /oi inidabilis, 



Rainb., Tibia and metatarsus, 



leg ii. 



