AisTi.'Ai.i AN ii.Ar-i i; >iihKi;- — i;aim;i>\\ .\\m ri m.i;im:. 1 1 ."> 



Ai;i;aniii> Ki-h;i;AN>. x/*. imc. 



(I'l. x.xii., fig. Cu\.) 



$. C'i'])lialut lioijix, i'l 111111. Itinc, 7' I iiiiii. I)i(i;ul ; iiiidoiiu'ii, l0'5 miii. 

 long, 1>"-1' nnu. bi'ond. 



' 'rii/udothorn.r.— ()lji)\iil i', \ I'llnw-lu own, nitlicr wrll l'IoI IumI w it Ii long. 

 Hue vfllowisli liaii'S. I'drx rt'j^iludicti arclied, li igli, ascending, segiiieiital 

 groove well delined ; lu-uliir itrea broader than long, raised, arched, dark 

 brown ; chjjieas sloping I'oi-ward, hyaline, tinged with yellowish-brown at 

 the middle, -where it is slightly excavated. /'ro>- llinriicicii moderately 

 bi'oad, radial grooves distinct ; t/nn-acic fovea moderately deep, straight ; 

 luanjliKtl liiiiid ])allid, fringed w^itli long, fine, yellowish haii'S. Eyes. — 

 Distributed over two rows of Four each ; front row well procarved, the 

 rear recurved on its front line and reeiii ved behind ; eyes of front row of 

 nearly equal size ; front laterals sliglitly the largest, somewhat elliptical, 

 and separated from each other by a space equal to fully two-and-a-half 

 times their individual diameter, and the medians, Avhich aie round, from 

 each other by about three-quarters of a diameter ; rear lateral eyes smaller 

 than those of the front row, somewhat elliptical, and poised obliquely ; 

 rear median eyes minute and widely separated from each other ; each is 

 close to but does not touch its lateral neighbour (PI. xxii., fig. 68). Let/x. 

 — Moderately long and moderately strong, yellow- brown ; the two front 

 pairs have dark brown patches on the outer angles of their patellae and 

 tibia' ; each ambulatoiy limb densely hairy, but displaying naked areas ; 

 all are well armed Avith long black spines, those on leg iv. being the weak- 

 est ; metatarsi and tarsi i. and ii. scopulated ; i-elative lengths: -i, 1, 2, H. 

 Faljii. — Long, moderately strong, yelloAv-brown, densely hairy, and armed 

 Avith long, strong spines ; tarsus scopulated. Falces. — Projected, dark 

 brown, densely clothed with short hairs and long coarse bristles, and dis- 

 playing no naked areas ; inner angle of the furrov/ of each falx aimed with 

 six strong teeth, and the outer with seven or eight very small ones; ras- 

 teUiiiit consists of two transverse row^s of long, strong teeth ; fainj long, 

 black, shining, moderately Avell curved. Md.i-ilhv. — Reddish-brown, densely 

 hairy, arched, heel obtusel}^ pointed, a few small scattered spines at base 

 of inner angle, wdiich latter has a beard of long yellow and red hairs. 

 Labinni. — Concolorous, longer than broad, hairy, arched, submerged and 

 furnished with a few short spines. Stennnn. — Rather broad, pyriform, 

 arched, clothed Avith yellowish hairs and loiig black bristles and termin- 

 ating obtu.sely between foui-th pair of coxa? ; snjilht marginal. Abdomen. 

 — Obovate, slightly oA^erhanging base of cephalothorax, arched, moderately 

 clothed with short yellowish hairs and rather long, black bristles ; super- 

 ior surface and sides yellow, maculated with chocolate brown, some of the 

 maculations being so grouped and disjiosed as to form gently recurved but 

 interrupted transverse bais ; interior surface golden yelknv, spotted with 

 chocolate brown, hairy ; the ehitonons plate immediately'above riiiKt epiijas- 

 tris bright red in front. Sjiiinieretif. — Golden yellow, hairy, basal joint of 

 inferior pair twice asloug as that of the second ; third much the shortest 

 and dome-sliaped ; inferior pair minute, close together. 



//((/'. — -Kaianga, Narooma, New South Wales. . 



