90 KECORDS OF THE AUSTRALIAN 5IDSEDM. 



Front eyes of female fully twice their individual diameter apart ; front au<l 

 rear side eyes of nearly equal size ; second or intermediate pair largest 



of the series, abdomen dark l)rown spotted with yellow 



A. hancroj'ti, sp. nov. 



Front eyes fully twice their diameter apart ; abdomen dark brown, densely 

 hairy A. villosa, sp. nov. 



Front eyes fully twice their individual diameter apart ; legs short, stout ; 

 abdomen chocolate-ltrown, mottled with yellow ; muscle spots yellow, 

 prominent .A. rohusta, sp. nov. 



Front eyes two and a half times their individual diameter apart; abdomen 



ovate, black, marked with tn-oad, recurved transverse bars 



A. oriiata, sp. nov. 



Front eyes fully twice the individual diameter of one of their second or median 

 neighbours apart ; median eyes (second row) largest of the series ; style 

 of palpal bulb twisted and terminating in a long, fine iwint ; muscle 

 spots distinct, yellow ...A. berlandi, Eainb. 



Front eyes of male once their individual diameter apart; second or iiitermediate 

 eyes largest of the group and about half their individual diameter apart; 

 palpal stigma twisted, style rather short .A. srnealoni, Hogg. 



Front eyes of female about twice their individual diameter apart ; front and 

 rear side eyes equal ; second or intermediate eyes small, equal in size to 

 those of the rear medians A. Intior, O. P. Cambr. 



Front median eyes more than one and a half times the long diameter of the 

 rear eyes, and at least once their own individual diameter apart ; labiuan 

 nearly twice as broad as long, hollowed in front A. occidentalis, Hogg. 



Front pair of eyes about once their own individual diameter apart ; rear median 

 eyes minute, each separated from its lateral neighbour by a space equal 

 to that of three times its own individual diameter ; labium broader than 

 long A. ivhitei, Kainb. 



Front eyes rather more than once their individual diameter apart ; thoracic 

 fovea deep, procurved ; posterior sigilla round, and away from margin ; 



a few small spines on maxillae ; none visible on labium 



A. modesta, sp. nov. 



Front eyes just touching edge of clypeus, once and a half their own individual 

 diameter apart ; thoracic fovea deep, procurved ; posterior sigilla large, 

 and away from margin ; small cluster of spines at base of maxilUe, none 

 on lip ,-1 . peloch roa , sp. nov. 



Agami'I'e (?)rri,i,EiNEi, Hoij</. 



Argcoupjje piilleiiici, Hogg, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1902, p. 128, tigs. ((, //, c. 



Hah. — Mount Pleasant, April, 1908, also Tea-tree swamp, Grange, 

 South Australia. Formerly recorded from Blakiston and Hallett's Cove, 

 South Australia. 



AgAMI'PK SMKATONl, //«;/;/. 



Arfjaiiippe siiteuto}ii\ Hogg, Pri)C. Zuol. Soc, ii., 1902, p. 12G, tigs, a, b, c, 

 pl.xiii.,fig. 7; Simon, Hist. Nat. des Araign., ii„ 1897 (1903), p. 903. 



Ohs. — An inimatui-e female example, which may probably prove to be 

 the young of this species. At present the male only is known definitely. 



Ilab. — Booboni-owie, South Australia. Originally recorded from 

 IBlakiston. 



