ArsiL'Ai.i.w ri;Ai'-iM>(ii; srihKi;> — i;Ai\iin\v ami iti.i.kink. l-l-l 



Front median eyes three-quarters their own individnal diameter apart ; heel of 

 each maxilla studded witli a dense cluster of small spines ; abdomen 

 dark brown, densely clothed with lon<^ hairs A. rohnsla, sp. nov. 



Front median eyes «>nco tlieir own individual diiiniett-r apart; each maxilla 

 furnished with a few small spines at liiisc of inner angle ; two or tliree 

 small spines present on labium ; superior surfiico of abdomen in typical 

 form yellow, mottled with bi-owu spots and ])atches, both of wliich form 

 a confused design ; in na-. n the abdomen is densely clotlied witli long 

 liairs, and tlie superior surface is dark brown with one lai'ge yellow spot 

 near anterior extremity ; in addition to this there is a number of small 

 and obscure yellow spots A. confnsa, sp. nov. 



Eyes of front row close together, tlie laterals being slightly the largest of the 

 group ; anterior and posterior side eyes touching ; maxilla; studded with 

 spines ; superior surface of abdomen dark brown, intricately mottled 

 with yellow A. intricata, sp. nov. 



Eyes of front row separated from each oilier by a space equal to that of one- 

 half the individual diameter of one of the median pair ; anterior and 

 posterior side eyes toucliing ; each maxilla furnislied at base with a 

 cluster of small spines, and the labium near apex with three or four ; 



superior surface of abdomen dark brown, spotted with yellow 



A. butleri, sp. nov. 



AnAMK MINOI;, Knh-::. 

 Anaiite tiiinur, Kulcz., Aim. Mus. Nat. Hung., vi., 1908, p. 45(). 

 Hah. — Mount Victoina, New Sontli Wales. 



AXAME ? I'ALLIliA, L. Kuril. 



AiituiH' pallida, L. Koch, Die Arach. des. Austr., i., 1873, p. 465, pi. xxxv., 

 figs. 8 aud 8(( ; Hogg, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1901, p. 252 ; Rainbow, Rec 

 Austr. Mus., X., 8, 1914, p. 222. 



Ob,<. — Several female examples iu dift'ereut stages of development, of 

 wliat is probably L. Koch's species. Hogg (■■^upru), in a note upon 

 A. paUiihi says : — " The dark median aud side stripes on 'abdomen, aud 

 front middle eyes only one-half a diameter apart serve to distinguish it." 

 The points here quoted are borne out in the examples before us. 



JIah. — Eidsvold, Queensland. 



AnAME VILLOSA, .s;^). IIOV. 



(PI. xxiii., tig. 88.) 



$. Cephalothoi'ax, 10'7 mm. long, 8'7 mm. bi'oad ; abdomen. 12'5 

 mm. long, 8" 7 mm. broad. 



CepltaJuthora.i'. — Obovate, arched, chocolate brown, hairy. I'ai-^ 

 ce/j/ia//c'<f ascending, truncated in front, segmental groove distinct; ocular 

 area broader than long, raised ; chjpeHs very narrow, dull grey. Fars 

 f/ioracica retreating gently posteriorly, radial gi'ooves distinct ; thoracic fovea 

 ])rocurved ; marginal hand narrow, grey, fringed with fine hairs. Eijes. — 

 Distributed over two rows of four each ; the fj'ont I'ow procurved aud 

 the rear recurved ; front lateral eyes large, elliptical, and poised obliquely ; 

 anterior intermediate pair round ; the eyes of this row are very close to 



