Ar>i i;.\i.iA\ Ti;.M'-i)()()i; >riiii:i;> — k'ainhow ami ri i.i.kink. 87 



These spleutlid spidei-s wvvv in a secluded spot which liad sekloui been 

 visited before. Tliey wci-e living in bnrrows of the true Ctenizid type, 

 with hirge tliick lids. This foini Avas not found anywliere else ou the 

 mountain, and only tive specimens in the colony, all of large size, so they 

 are evidently not very prolific. Aimiid' villoxa, sp. nt»v., and AlliuuiauK 

 n'lloan, sp. nov., were also collected oji this occasion, and these species 

 |)robably complete the census of the Territellariae of this particular area. 



With the exception of two species, l)i/tiriu/i)ijj< ionthvs, from Burwood, 

 near Syduey, and Atuime Imlleri, from Merri Creek, Victoria, the whole of 

 the material described below was from Dr. Pulleine's collection. The 

 authors wish the reader to note that measurements do not include the 

 falces. 



FAMILY AVICDLAKID^. 

 Siih'faunlij ACTINOPODIN^. 



di^Hii.t Missulena, Wnlr/r. \ 



(^=Eriiiilvii, Latr., mmi. innl.) 

 Missri.EXA JXSKiXK, O. V. ('ai)lhr. 



Eriodou iiigii/iie, O. P. Cambr., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (4), xix., lt<77, p. 29; 



Hogg, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1901, p. 223, figs. 21, a, h. 



77«/j.— Keith, South Australia. Widely distributed. Recorded from 

 Brisbane, Queensland ; Dimboola, Victoria ; and Swan River, Western 

 Australia. 



MissuLEXA i;l'hi;ocai'1tata, J».ss. 



bJriuJoii rnhrocapitattiiii, Auss., Verh. Zool. hot. Ges. Wieu, xxv., 1875, p. 



140, pi. v., figs. 1-4. 

 Eriodon seniicocciniimt, Sim. in Semun, Zool. Forsch. Austr. Mahiv Archi- 



pel., 1896, Lief. 8, p. 343. 



ActiitopKti fonnosus, Rainb., Proc. Liuu. Soc. N.S.Wales, xxi., 189(3, p. 



328, pi. XX. ; op. cit., xxii., 1897, p. 253. 

 Eriodon rul)rocapitatu7ii, Hogg, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1901, p. 226, fig. 23i(. 

 Eriodon semicoccinium, Hogg, loc. cit., p. 228. 

 Eriodon rnlrocapitatum, Rainb., Rec. Austr. Mus., v., 1, 19C3, p. 64, fig. 6. 



Ohs. — M. ruhrocapitata and M. insiijne are very closely allied. They 

 dili'er, however, in their eye formuhv. See Hogg's note and figures 

 (siiprd) on this point. 



flah. — Prospect Hill, up meadows ; also Ambleside (formerly Halm- 

 dorf), South Australia, October, 1908. Distributed over Northern, 

 Eastern and Western Australia. 



MiSSDLEXA KEFLEXA, sp. lior. 



(Plate xxi., figs. 33 and 34). 



(J Cephah)thorax, 4-3 mm. long, 5 mm. broad; abdomen, 5-7 mm. 

 long, 5*7 mm. broad. 



Cephalothorax. — Longer than broad, pubescent. I'ars cepludica bright 

 red, truncate in front, raised high, strongly arched, sides and posterior 



