120 RECORKS OF THE ATSTRAtJAX MI'SKI'M. 



moderately liroad, iirelied, radial grooves distinct; thoraric fovea deep, 

 very slightly procurved ; iiiinujinul hainl moderately broad, hyaline, fringed 

 with rafher long black hairs. 7i^ //*'>•. — Arranged in two rows of fonr each ; 

 anterioi" row strongly ])rocurved ; posterior row recurved on its rear line 

 and proenrvt'd in fi-ont ; anterioi- and rear laterals elliptical, oblique, and 

 of nearly equal size, the latter being slightly the larger; anterior latei'als 

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

 their individual diameter; anterior medians, one-half their individual 

 diameter apart, round, large ; rear medians small, widely separated, each 

 one touching the black ring of its lateral neighbour; all eyes ringed with 

 black (PI. xxii., fig. 70). /-e;/.N'. — Reddish-brown, sturdy, moderately long, 

 densely clothed with long black bristles and tine liairs, but displaving 

 naked patches ; tibia% metatarsi, and tarsi i. and ii. armed with long and 

 powerful spines ; those on tibia% metatarsi and tarsi iii. and iv, much less 

 stronger than the Foi-egoing ; this is most mai'ked in respect of leg iv. : 

 claws long ; relative lengths : 4, 1, 2, o. L'nJpi. — Long, sturdy, similar 

 in colour, clothing and armatux^e to leg i. Fidcen. — Moderately projecting, 

 concolorous with cephalothorax, densely clothed with long, coarse hairs 

 or bi'istles, but displaying naked ai*eas ; rKxtellnhi consists of three trans- 

 verse rows of strong teeth ; inner I'idge of each falx armed with eight 

 strong teeth and the t)uter with ten smaller ones; between these i-idges 

 there is an intermediate row consisting of foui" minute teeth ; fumi long, 

 well curved, nearly black. Mnyilhv. — Reddish-yellow, arched, densely 

 hairy, base obtusely acuminate; apex of innei- angle temniuating in a 

 somewhat acuminate point ; a Few small spines present near the base. 

 Ijuhiinii. — Concolorous, arched, normal, hairy and furnished with a few 

 small spines near the apex. tSfi'nnnn. — CJoncolorous also, somewhat pyri- 

 form, clothed with long black bristles and hairs, and terminating obtusely 

 between fourth j)air of coxio ; slijiJI,( maiginal. Alnlnmen. — Obovate, 

 slightly overhanging base of cephalothoi-ax, hairy, arched ; superior 

 surface chocolate-brown, irrorated with dull yellowish spots ; sides and 

 inferior surface much lighter in colour. Sphiiieret^. — Yellow, haij'v, short, 

 normal, inferior paii- A'ery short, and rather less than once their individual 

 diameter apait. 



Hah. — Kids void, Queensland. 



Upnii.t 'ranihoui iniana, -/<'//. imr. 



i 'pp}it(li>fli(ir<(.i\ — Obovate. I'los i-pjilialica high (though not su much 

 as in Misfnilena, Walck.), ascending; oriilar area much bi-oader than long. 

 I'ars tlioraclfa widest at middle, retreating to posteri(U' angle ; Ihoi-an'r 

 fovea very deep and sti-ongly procurved. Kjies. — Compactly grctuped, 

 distributed over two lows of four each; front low well proem ved, the 

 real- I'ecnrved bi'hind, procurved in fi-ont. l.nhlimi. — Fi-ee, longer than 

 broad, widest at base, a])e.\ slightly indented. Stcniiiui. — Pyriform, 

 l)i'oad ; fiijilhi well mai'ked, the lirst and second ])airs marginal, the thiid 

 well away I'ldin the inaigin. Fuliw^.-- Holli ridges of each i'alx ar)ned 

 with teeth. S/iiuui'irts. — As in A rlninih'.--. L. Koch. 



