Ai'si K'Ai.iAN ri;Ar-i>o(.i; si'ii>Ki;s — i;aim!o\v ani> iti.i.kinf;. 8P 



Missulouc (Eriodon) occaturio, Hogg, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1908, p. 335, tigs. 



a, b. 



Ohs. — Living specimens kept for observation at the Australian 

 Mnsenni, failed to make lids fof their 8ubterraneaii i-etreats. — W.J.H. 



Hub. — Brisbane, Queensland ; Mount Lofty, South Australia. Ranges 

 through Eastern, Southern aiid Western Australia. 



MiSSCLKXA FOKMIDAIULK, 0. P. ClOltbr. 



Eriodon formldabile, 0. P. Cambr., Jouru. Linn. Soc, Zool., x., 1868, p. 

 226 ; L. Koch, Die Arach. des. Austr., 1873, i., p. 454 ; Hogg, Proc. 

 Zool. Soc, 1901, p. 222; Op. cit., ii., 1902, p. 121 (footnote). 



Obs. — This we take to be O. P. Cambridge's species, as the eye 

 formula agrees well with that author's description, and also that of Hogg's 

 (supra). 



Hub. — Mallala, South Australia. 



Sub-family CTENIZIN^. 



Group CYRTAUCHENIE^. 



Genus Cantuaria, Hogg. 



CaNTUARIA HOGCil, SimOH. 



Cantuaria hoggi, Simon, Die Fauna Sud West Austr., i., 1908, p. 361. 

 Hab. — Avenue Range, South Australia, April, 1908. 



Group Aganippe.15. 



Genus Aganippe, 0. P. Cambr. 



The genus Aganippe is typically Australian. Up to the date of the 

 publication of this paper, seven species had been recorded to it. To this 

 number seven more are now added, all of which are described hereunder. 

 In addition to this, the male of ^1. t^iibtristiti, 0. P. Cambr., is also 

 desci'ibed. The following table may assist the student in the elucidation 

 of the species : — 



Front eyes of male about twice their individual diameter apart ; stigma of 

 palpal bulb broad, twisted, and terminating in a long fine style ; cepha- 

 lothorax, legs and abdomen setose ; sternum terminating in an acute 

 point between fourth pair of coxae A, pulleinci, Hogg. 



Front eyes of male about three times their individual diameter apart ; stigma 

 of palpal bulb very slightly twisted, the style long and blunt ; cephalo- 

 thorax and abdomen setose ; posterior extremity of sternum less acute 

 than in ^1. piilleinei. 



Front eyes of female fully four times their individual diameter apart ; 

 abdominal muscle spots distinct ^4. sabti-istis, 0. P. Cambr. 



Front eyes of male one and a half their individual diameter apart ; cephalo- 

 thorax, abdomen and legs strongly setose ; stigma of palpal bulb broad, 

 twisted, spatulate, and terminating with a short, fine style. 



Front eyes of female separated from each other by a space equal to rather more 

 than once their individual diameter ; abdomen densely matted with 

 long hairs, and having in addition a number of long bristles or seta ; 

 muscle spots large, distinct, yellow .4. rhaphiducu, sp. nov. 



