124 ■ UKroKlLS OF TKK At'STRAMAN MUPETM. 



bristles ; clijpcuf hyaline, deep, sloping forward, niidiilnted. 7'((/.s tlioracica 

 arched, radial grooves distinct; thoracic fovea deep, procurved ; ntanjinal 

 band pallid, undulated, fringed with long black hairs. Eijf'i. — Compactly 

 grouped, distributed over two rows of four each ; front row procurved, 

 the rear slightly procurved in front, and slightlj' recurved behind ; 

 anterior lateral eyes lai-gest of the group, elliptical, obliquely poised, 

 ringed with black, and separated froin each otlier by a space equal to 

 rather more than twice their individual diameter ; front median eyes 

 round, ringed with black, and separated from each other by a space equal 

 to rather more tliau twice their individual diameter ; rear laterals 

 considerably smaller than their anterior neighbours, ringed with black 

 and poised obliquely ; rear )nedians smallest of the group, round, widely 

 separated from each other, and each just touching its lateral neighbour ; 

 the two rows of eyes close together (PI. xxii., fig. 73). Le;/;--. — Moderately 

 long, sturdy, concolorous with cephalothorax, haiiy, but displaying naked 

 areas ; each ambulatory limb armed with strong, black spines ; metatarsi 

 and tarsi i. and ii. scopulated ; scopulte divided ; relative lengths : -i, 1, 

 2, 3. I'alpi. — Similar in colour, clothing and armature to legs i. and ii. ; 

 tarsal scopula divided. Falces. — Projected well forward, strong, con- 

 colorous with cephalothorax, clothed with dark hairs and long, coaise 

 bristles ; inner angle of the furrow of each falx armed with seven strong 

 teeth, and the outer with twelve small ones : in addition to these there is 

 an intermediate row of thi'ee minute teeth ; rasfeJhiiii consists of two rows 

 of long, strong teeth ; fauy dark brown, shining, well curved. Ma,>:iIJiT. — 

 Bright yellow, ai-ched, haiiy, heel well I'onnded, a cluster of small spines 

 near the base, inner angle furnished with a beard of long, reddish hairs, 

 and terminating at apex in a somewhat obtuse point. Lahium. — Con- 

 colorous, rather longer than broad, arched, moderately haixy, a row of 

 small spines near the apex, the latter very slightly concave. Sternam. — 

 Pyriform, snwky yellow, hairy, terminating obtusely between fouith pair 

 of coxfB ; postericn- siyilla away from margin. Ahiloiacii. — Ovate, slightly 

 overhanging base of cephalothorax, well aiched, hairy ; superior suiface 

 j^ellow, marked down the middle with a broad dull gieen longitudinal 

 band, from which there extends laterally transverse bars in eschalon, 

 these lattei' vary in diffeient specimens (PI. xxii., fig. 74) ; sides and 

 inferior surface yellowish-green, hairy. Spi iDierets . — Y eWovf , hairy, first 

 joint twice as long as that of the second ; thijd joint, minute, dome- 

 shaped. 



Hah. — Eidsvold, Queensland. 



AlJiAN'IANA VII.LOSA, ?IJ. )iOC. 



(PI. xxii., tigs. 75.) 



9. Cephalothorax, 119 mm. long, 9 mm. broad; abdomen lO'S 

 mm. long, 7 mm. broad ; abdomen shrivelled. 



Cephalothora.i'. — Obovate, moderately clothed with long, tine yellowish 

 hairs, shining, mahogany-brown, uneven. Pars ceiihalica high, ascending, 

 well arched, compressed at sides, segmental groove distinct; ocidar area 

 broader than long, fringed in fi-ont with a cluster of stiff bristles; chfpei(s 

 hyaline, sloping forwaitl, undulated. /'((/.< thoraclca arched, broad at 



