ArsTiiAi.i \\ Ti; vr-inMii; srihi:i;.- L'Aixr.nw avu rri.i.KiXK. Hit 



eyes separated I'l'din eacli dtlicr bv :i space equal to (liat of four times 

 tlieir iiulividual dianu'tei' ; aiitei-ior medians largest of tlie g'ronp, round, 

 and one-tialf tlieii- individual dianietei- aj)ai't : i-ear medians I'ound, T^mallest 

 of tlie group, widely separated, eacli toueliing; i(s latei-al neiglihoui- (PI. 

 xxii., Hg. (i!>). Lci/.t. — liatlier long, moderaU'ly sti-ong, tapering, elotlied 

 witli short, stiiT, black luvirs, but displaying naked patches; tibia, meta- 

 tarsus and taisus of each leg armed with moderately long, black spines ; 

 metatarsi and tarsi i. and ii. scopulated ; relative lengths: 4, 1, "2, :>. 

 Piiljii. — Ijong, nuxlerately sti'ong, similar in coloui- and armature to legs ; 

 tarsi scopulated. I''i(lct'.i. — Katlier short, moderately projecting, dark 

 nnihogany brown, thickly clotluMl with short Invirs and stilT black bristles, 

 l)ut displaying naked patches ; innei- angle of the furrow of each falx 

 armed with a row of seven strong teeth ; outer angle armed with a row 

 of nine small teeth, of which the three at the base ai-e decidedly the 

 smallest ; between the two ridges thei'e is au intermediate row consisting 

 of three minute teeth ; nisteJIvni rathei- weak ; fdinj well curved, daik 

 reddish-brown. Ma.i'llhi'. — Yellow, haiiy, obtusely pointed at base, and 

 again at apex of inner angle ; there is a snmll cluster of spines at 

 base of inner angle. Ijiihiion. — Concolorous, i-ather longer than broad, 

 arclied, apex very slightly excavated, moderately clothed with stifT black 

 bristles. Stp.nivhi. — IVriform, arched, yellow, clothed with long black 

 bristles, and terminating obtusely between fcmrtli pair of coxf¥>; i<i(jiJlii small, 

 marginal. Ahdomeu. — Obovate, arched, slightly overhanging base of ceplial- 

 othorax ; superior surface chocolate-brown, closely and thickly studded 

 with small yellow papilhe, at the summit of each of whicli there is a 

 small, black bristle; towards the middle tliei-e is a small, pale yellow 

 patch, which latter has but few papilhv ; below this there are two short, 

 but widely separated, curA^ed, transverse yellow bars ; below the lattei* 

 there are two larger ones, and below these again two others, between 

 which there is a moderately large, irregular spot ; sides and inferior 

 surface yellow- brown, hairy. SpiunereU. — Yellow, hairy, basal joint 

 smallest, dome-shaped ; inferior spinners minute, once their individual 

 diameter apart ; apices obliquely truncated. 



Ohs. — This may hereafter form the type of a new genus, from tlie 

 fact that the anterior median eyes are the largest of their group, the 

 falces being only slightly projected, and the inferior spinnerets obliquelv 

 truncated. For the present, however, it is included in the genus ArhKuiti". 



I Tall. — Tambourine Mountain, Queensland. 



.A IMIAXII'JS IXllK'XA'ITS, Hji. iKir. 



(PI. xxii., Hg. 7(1.) 



9. Cephalotliorax I* mm. long, (iS mm. hi-oad : abdomen 1<>'4 mm. 

 long, 6-S mm. broad. 



( 'fphnlotJidiKx. — Obovate, uneven, reddisli-biown with j)ale yellowisli 

 patches, pubescent. ]'in:< ri^ii/nilii-d raised, well ai'ched, ascending, thoracic 

 groove distinct, sides compi-essed, fringed with stout black bristles iji 

 front of eyes ; ()"vlar lo-fn broader than long ; cJi/pet<s hyaline, sloping 

 foi wai'd. modeiatelv deep, slightlv indented at the middle. ]'i(i;< thnrnricK 



