116 RECORDS 01' THK AUSTKAI,! A N MrSFl'M. 



Ai;i:.\MTi> iiii;srTi>, ^p. »«-(•. 

 fPl. xxii.. Hg. (U.) 



9- Ce|)lialtitlioi';i.\, S-H mm. loiio-, 7'1 miii. hfuad : alKlomt'ii. 7''2 

 mm. long, 5 mm. bi-oad. 



L'l'iih'ih'tliorn.i'. — Obovatf, I't'dilisli-brdwii, modt'i'att'ly liairv. /'('/■.-■ 

 cephiirnui strongly aT'clied, asoemling, somewhat compi-essed lateially. 

 tlioi'acic gi'oove distinct ; ocular area broader than long, raised, arched, 

 furnished in fi'ont between anterior eyes with a tew black bristles : <■! iipva.'^ 

 hyaline, sloping forward, gently undulating. Pars tlwracica moderately 

 broad, arclied, retreating towards posterior angle, radial grooves broad, 

 distinct ; fhorucic foreit deep, straight ; marginal band modeiately broad, 

 fringed with long hairs. l<Jiie.<. — Distributed over two rows of fo^^r each ; 

 front row strongly procui-ved ; the I'ear recurved behind, and procurved 

 in fi'ont ; anterior and posterior side eyes lai'gest, of equal size, elliptical, 

 poised obliquely, and mounted on black rings ; front latei-al eyes very 

 nearly touching edge of clypeus and separated froni each otliei' by a s))ace 

 equal to fully twice their individual diameter ; anterior median eyes 

 smaller than their lateral neighbours, round, ringed with black, and 

 separated from each otliei- by a space equal to not more than one-half 

 their own individual diameter; i-ear median eyes smallest of the group, 

 widely removed from each other, each just touching the ring of its lateral 

 neighbour (PI. xxii., tig. 64). Legs. — Coneohn-ous with cephalothorax, 

 clothed with coarse hairs and bristles, but displaying naked areas ; tibiiv 

 and metatarsi armed with long, strong, black spines ; on tai'sus iii. there 

 are six short spines; metatarsi and tarsi i. and ii. scopulated ; relative 

 lengths : 4, 1, 2, '.). I'lilfii. — l^oiig, strong, similar in colour and clothing 

 to legs; tibia aimed with ten long, strong, black spines, and taisus with 

 tw(M the latter joint scopulated. VaJrvs. — Concolorous with ce])halothorax 

 projecting, clothed with coarse hairs and bristles, but displaying naked 

 areas : innei- angle of the fui'row of each falx armed with nine sti'ong 

 teeth, and the outei' with seven small ones ; rastcllmn consists of a couple 

 of transvei'se rows of rathei" small teeth ; fang long, shining, well curved, 

 dai-k brown. J/'f.c///^''.— Reddish-brown, moderately arched, hairy, heel 

 well I'ounded, at the inner basal angle there is a cluster of snnill spines. 

 />"////'///. — -C'oncoloidus, hmgiT than hinad, arched, hairv. apex slightly 

 excavated; no spines ])iesi'nt. S/rnnnn. — Concoloious with labium, 

 pyriloi-m. elongate, niodei-ately arched, hairy ; siglIJa small, mai'ginal. 

 AInlann-n.- Obovate, slightly ovei'lianging base of cephalothoi-ax, chocolate 

 brown, arched, densely hairy. S/iinni'ri-ls. — Yellow, hairy, tiist joint of 

 superioi- pair longest, the third shortest ; inferior spinnei's cylindrical, 

 vei-y slmrt, and se]»ar!ited from each other by a s})ace equal to mit more 

 than that of once their individual tiansverse diameter. 



( )li^. l'i(il)al)l\- a not lulh gi-own example : nevt'rtheless it is a vi'ry 

 distinct t'orni. 



Ilal). — Kedron iirddk. Biisbani'. (^)iU'('nsland. 



Al.'HAMIIS .MoNIAXrs, .v^i. )/()(•. 



(PI. xxii., tigs. ()5, ()6, 67 and (^><.) 

 (J. C'ephali)t lidiax, f!S nnn. lung, 5.") nun. iii'dad : abihunen, (i'7 mm. 

 long, :i-b mm. broad. 



