160 RECORDS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. 



with a cluster of small spines. Lahium. — Concolorons, submerged, rather 

 broader than long, arched, apex slightly rounded, two or three small 

 spines present, surface clothed with bristly hairs. Sternum. — Concolorons 

 with labium, pyi'iform, hair}" ; sigilla round, small, mai"ginal. Ahdomen. 

 — Obovate, slightly overhanging base of cephalothorax, densely clothed 

 with long hairs ; superior sui'face dark brown, mottled with yellow ; 

 infei'ior surface yellow brown. Spi7inerefs. — Yellow, hairy ; superior pair 

 tapering, third joint rather longer than the first, the second much the 

 shortest ; inferior pair cylindrical, and separated from each other by a 

 space equal to rather more than once their own individual transverse 

 diameter. 



Ohs. — Collector's note : " Several males ci^awling about." 



Hab. — Morialta, above first waterfall. South Australia. 



Chenistonia tepperi, Hogg. 



Chenistonia tepperi., Hogg, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1902, p. 137, pi. xiii., fig. 13. 



Hah. — Mylor Road (October, 1911), and Mount Lofty, South 

 Australia. 



Chenistonia hoggi, llalnhow. 

 Chenistonia hoggi, Rainbow, Rec. Austr. Mus., x., 8, 1914, p. 240, figs. 50, 51. 

 Hah. — Kaianga Valley, New South Wales. 



Chenistonia auhopilosa, sj). nov. 



(PI. xxiv., fig. 115.) 



$. Cephalothorax, 7"2 mm. long, 6 mm. broad; abdomen, (rS mm. 

 long, 4*7 mm. broad. 



Cepltalotliorax. — Obovate, yellow, arched, moderately clothed with 

 fine golden yellow pile. Fars cephalica ascending, moderately high, sides 

 somewhat compressed ; ocular area broader than long, raised, summit 

 dark br^own, fringed in front with a tuft of stiff bristles ; dypeus 

 moderately broad, hyaline, slightly excavated at middle. Pars tJioracica 

 rather broad, uneven, radial grooves distinct; thoracic fovea deep, straight, 

 marginal hand yellow, undulated, fringed with yellow hairs. Eijes. — 

 Distributed over two rows of four each, the front row pi-ocurved, and 

 the rear recurved ; front side eyes largest of the group, elliptical, and 

 poised obliquely ; front middle eyes round, and separated from each other 

 by a space equal to three-quarters that of their own individual diameter, 

 and each again from its latei'al neighbour by about one-half that space; 

 rear lateral eyes are elliptical, poised obliquely, and of the same diameter 

 as the front middle ; front and rear side eyes closelj' approximating, but 

 not touching ; posterior medians smallest of the grouji, widely separated, 

 truncated at apex, eacli touching the ring of its outer neighbour (PI. xxiv., 

 fig. 115). I^egs. — Concolorons with cephalothorax, moderately long, 

 tapering, clothed witli dark haii's, but displaying on each patella a 



