Ai'STK'Ai.iAN I i;ai'-i>(")(ii; simiii:i;> — i;aini:i>\\ ani) iti.i.kink. 



lal 



l)ris(K's, but (lisplaving- naked areas ; inner ridge of tlie I'uikiw oI' eacli 

 falx anned with six and tlio outer with eigth sti'oiig teeth ; rutiti-ll nut con- 

 sists of three rows of fairly strong teeth. Mti.nlhf. — Yelhjw, hairy, heel 

 well rounded, and furnislied with a clustei/ of small spines at base of inner 

 angle. Labitnu. — Concolon)us, fi-ee, subnieiged, broader than long, 

 slightly widest at base, arclied, clothed with a few bristly hairs. Slennuii. 

 — 13 road, j)yriform, arched, pale yellow, moderately clothed with tine 

 hairs and laterally w^ith long, strong bristles, and terminating obtusely 

 between fourth pair of coxa\ Ahdoineii. — Obovate, arched, moderately 

 hairy, slightly overhanging base of cephalothoi-ax ; superior surface dull, 

 dark green, ornamented with a broad chocolate-brown longitudinal band 

 and transverse bars; between the latter there are a number of small 

 brown spots ; longitudinal band terminates about midway ; sides and 

 inferior surface dull green, and hairy. Spinnerets. — Yellow, hairy ; 

 superior pair extended slightly beyond tip of abdomen, the first joint 

 longest and the third shortest and dome-shaped ; inferior spinners minute, 

 and separated from each other by a space equal to once their individual 

 transverse diameter. 



Obg. — Very similar to foregoing in abdominal ornamentation, but 

 easily distinguished therefrom by its smaller size, setose legs, and dentition 

 of f aloes. 



Hub. — Armadale, West Australia (Mai-ch 2(3, 1912). 



A|;.MA|iAL1A ZOUULiKS,'* fip. )ini\ 



(PI. xxii., fig. 81.) 



$. Cephalothorax, 6-7 mm. long, 5-3 mm. broad ; abdomen, 10 mm. 

 long, 7;4' mm. broad. 



Cephalothorax. — Obovate, yellows-brown, shining, moderately hairy, 

 arched. Para cephalica ascending, sides compressed, declivous, furnished 

 with a tuft of bristles in front of eyes, and a row of same running from 

 rear of eyes to posterior extremity, segmental groove distinct ; ozalar area 

 broader than long, raised, dark brown ; dypetis broad, sloping forward, 

 undulating, hyaline. Pars thoracica uneven, retreating, radial grooves 

 broad ; thoracic fovea deep, procurved ; viar<ji)nd band undulating, hyaline, 

 fringed with tine hairs. Eyes. — Compactly grouped, distributed over two 

 rows of four each ; front row procurved, the rear recurved behind and 

 procurved in front ; front side eyes somewhat the largest of the group, 

 elliptical and poised obliquely ; anterior medians round, separated from 

 each other by a space equal to about one-half their own individual diam- 

 eter, and each again from its lateral neighbour by a similar space ; rear 

 laterals elliptical, and poised obliquely ; posterior medians widely separ- 

 ated, small, each just touching its lateral neighbour ; both rows of eyes 

 close together (PI. xxii., fig. 81). Legs. — Concolorous with cephalothorax, 

 strong, hairy, but displaying naked areas; tibia, metatarsus and tarsus i. 

 and ii. armed with strong short spines ; those on legs iii. and iv. less 



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