102 i;ecori>s ok the austramak mi'sei'm. 



auterior row strongly, aud the posterior row well procurved ; anterior 

 side ej'es touching margin of cljpeus, elliptical, obliqaelj^ placed, and 

 separated from each other by a space equal to about one-half their indiv- 

 idual diameter; intermediate eyes round, rather smaller than their lateral 

 neighbours ; rear side eyes as large as their anterior laterals, elliptical, 

 and obliquely placed ; rear intermediate eyes small, each close to, but not 

 touching, its lateral neighbour (PI. xxi., fig. 52). Legs. — Long, moder- 

 ately strong, yellow, tapering ; each coxa and limb thickly studded with 

 strong black spines, those on the underside of each tibia and tarsus being 

 much the longest and strongest ; tarsi i. and ii. scopulated ; on tibia i. 

 there is an apophysis (PI, xxi., fig. 53); relative lengths: 4,1=2, 3. 



Palpi Moderately long, hairy ; tibial joint inflated and furnished with 



an apophysis, the crest of which is spined ; tarsal joint leddish, densely 

 hairy, and terminating in front in an obtuse point ; palpal bulb reddish, 

 round, hollowed underneath where it is 3-ellowish ; stigma long, tapering, 

 acuminate, grooved down the middle to near the centi-e (PI. xxi., fig. 54). 

 Falces. — Moderately projecting and moderately strong, hairy, but display- 

 ing naked patches, dark brown ; rasteJluiu present, not strong ; outer ridge 

 of the furrow of each falx armed with eight teeth and the inner with six; 

 in addition to these there is an intermediate row of five or six very small 

 teeth. Maxillce. — Yellow, arched, hairy, heel well rounded; no teeth 

 present. LaMum. — Ooncolorous, short, broad, arched, submerged beneath 

 base of maxillfe, moderatelj' hairy. Sternum. — Pyriform, concolorous with 

 labium, arched, moderately hairy, and furnished with seta?; siijilla oi'ange- 

 coloured, the anteriors marginal ; posterior pair largest, in a line between 

 second and third c<)xa% and removed from margin. ^[hilo))ie)i. — Ovate, 

 slightly projecting over base of cephalothorax. superior sui'face yellow- 

 brown, hairy, thickly beset with fairly strong spines ; infeiior surface 

 3'^ellow, hairy. Spinnerets. — Superior pair stoul, hairy, yellow, first 

 joint longer than second and third combined ; the latter shortest and 

 domed; inferior spinners cylindrical, short, and removed from each otlier 

 by a space equal to fully twice (heii' individual diameter. 



Jlnb. — Two males from Mallala (May, 1910); females from Port 

 Augusta (July 24, 1910) ; Ambleside (formerly Halmdorf) (November, 

 1909) ; and Collinsdale, Buri'ii, South Austi-ali'n. 



(tV» /(■■<• Gains, Judnlnnr. 

 GrAlUS HIKSUTDS, sp. imv. 



(PI. xxi., fig. 55.) 



$. Cephalotiiorax, l.'M nun. h)ng, 108 mm. bi'oad : abdomen, 15'9 

 nun. long. 114 mm. In-oad. 



CeplKil'itliiiin.i . — ()i)()vale, yellow-biHtwn, shining, lliickly (but imt 

 <lensely) clothed with tine yellowish hairs. /'ins repltnlicit arclieds 

 ascending high (but not so much so as in Missitlemt, Walck.), sides steep ; 

 thoracic groove well defined ; ociilar area I'aised, arched, bioader than long, 

 smokj'^-brown, furnished with a few long bristles ; cliiponx hyaline, broad, 

 sloping, deeply indented at the middle, and having in front of the eyes a 



