ones.] SUBANTARCTIC ISLANDS OF NEW ZEALAND. 165 



^uv. gjiieral form and size, pattern on back of abdomen, and eye pattern of 



s ipider very closely resembles A. maritima, Cambr. The cephalothorax is here 



.. Ti-er. The 1st, 2nd, and 4th pairs of legs are of equal length, instead of 1, 4, 2, 3. 



There are 2 spines on the upper and under sides of femora, while in the other they 



are only on the tibia and metatarsus. 



The measurements (in millimetres) are as follows : Cephalothorax, 4-| mm. 

 long, 3J mm. broad ; abdomen, 6 mm. long, 3| mm. broad : mandibles, 2i- mm. 

 long. 



T._- p„^ Tr. and Pat. and Met. and 



^^- ^«^^'- Fem. Tib. Tars. 



1 . - . . li ^ ^ 3 =111 

 2 



l| 3' 3' 2f = 10 



3 

 4 



Palpi 



li 3i 31 3 = 111 



f 2 2 2 = 61 



Three adults and six non-adult females from Campbell Islands ; on rocks between 

 tide-marks. 



Fam. AGALENIDAE. 

 Subfam. CYBOEINAE. 

 Group CYBOEEAE. 

 Genus Mynoglenes, Simon. 

 Mynoglenes, Simon, Zool. Jahrb. 21, pt. 4, 1905. 



Mynoglenes marrineri, nov. sp. (Plate VIII, figs, la-lc.) 



The cephalothorax is rather dark yellow-brown ; darker brown round the margin, 

 down a median stripe, and in the striations. The mandibles are the same colour ; the 

 fangs red-brown ; the lip and maxillae much darker, the upper margin of the 

 lip being yellow, maxillae the same, but not too pronounced. The legs, including 

 the coxae, are bright orange-yellow, with bands of brown on all joints, except the 

 tarsi, brown upstanding bristly hairs. In one specimen the legs are yellow without 

 bands. The ground-colour of the abdomen is black on the back and sides, with a 

 large yellow-grey patch in front, followed by a succession of pairs of triangular yellow 

 spots each side of the black median line all the way to the rear end. There is a 

 greyish-yellow longitudinal median area on the underside, the spinnerets being 

 yellow-brown. 



The cephalothorax is broad in front and rounded at the sides, the thoracic 

 part being convex. The cephalic part, rising again from this, is highest a little 

 way behind the eyes. There is a broad and deep longitudinal fovea behind the 

 cephalic part to half-way down the rear slope. From the fovea 6 pairs of lateral 

 depressions reach to the margin. The whole surface is very finely granulated, as is 

 also that of mandibles, lip, maxillae, and sternum, with only a few scattered upright 

 hairs at the anterior end. The dypeus is broad and perpendicular. Underneath 

 the protuberance on which the lateral eyes stand, on each side, is a deep fovea, and 



