560 MR. R. I. POCOCK ON THE ARACHNIDA, [DeC. 4, 



extremity, where it is bifid ; proximally it is furnished with a few 

 longer and shorter hairs. 



Total length about 7 millim. 



Five males and six females were taken under stones in Flying- 

 Fish Core. 



Spirostreptus (Nodopyge) exocceti, sp. n. 



Species belonging to the immucronate homomorphous group. 



Number of somites 54 or 55. Total length about 22 millim. 



Head-plate convex from above downwards and from side to side, 

 marked above with a short median sulcus ; eyes small, consisting of 

 about sixteen or seventeen ocelli ; front sparsely punctured and 

 hirsute ; labial margin slightly concave and furnished with five 

 small teeth. 



Somites. Anterior and posterior margins of the first tergite 

 converging gradually and meeting at an angle of about 50' ; apex 

 of angle rounded, with raised margin ; antero-lateral margin as far 

 as the region of the eyes raised ; running from the anterior margin 

 of the tergite, from a point on a level with the ocular area back- 

 wards and downwards to the posterior margin, is a single sulcus, 

 above the posterior extremity of which there may be a few short 

 sulci. Infero-lateral portions of the hinder half of each somite 

 longitudinally striated, the strise being somewhat widely separated ; 

 foramina repugnatoria small, round, situated in the middle of the 

 plate above the striated portion ; upper surface of somites bearing a 

 few setiferous punctures, the hinder half of each divided by a 

 complete sulcus. 



Anal tergite hirsute, not posteriorly produced into a process 

 which overhangs the anal valves ; anal valves hirsute, not prominent, 

 with margins not compressed; subanal plate evenly rounded. 



Colour shining black ; hind margins of segments and labial regions 

 lighter; legs testaceous. One specimen, which has in all probability 

 lately undergone a moult, is pale-coloured. 



Five specimens (one d' ) taken under stones in Flying-Fish Cove. 



ARACHNIDA. 

 Epeirid^. 

 Nephila nigritarsis (L. Koch). 



Nephila nigritarsis, L. Koch, Die Arachniden Australiens, &c., 

 i. p. 152, pi. xii. fig. 4. 



Seven adult female specimens from the lower slope above Flying- 

 Fish Cove. 



This Australian species was described by Dr. Koch from speci- 

 mens obtained from Rockhampton and Port Mackay. 



Received with the above were four immature sjjecimens of Nephila 

 which I cannot with certainty identify. Probably they are the 



