254 Records of the S.A. Museum 



brown band which latter is uneven in (jutline, and rleepest in the middle. 

 E])ig_vnuin an indented, slightl}' arched phujue with two lateral j^its. 



A large number of specimens, the majority of which were immature, 

 were obtained. Some were sieved from fallen leaves, and others from Kentia 

 palms. Three were obtained from the summit <if Mount Gower. and one from 

 Mount Lidgbird. Type. T. ll.^^^l. 



CLUBIONA VENATORIA sp. nov. Rainb. and Pull. (L.H.L) 

 (PI, xxix, tig. 6').) 



9 Total length, 9 mm. 



Cephalothorax uniform dark reddish-brown, nearly smooth, truncate- 

 pyriform, moderately elevated with well-marked dark central line extending 

 from eye area nearly to posterior margin. Eye area not elevated, occupies 

 more than three-fourths of frons ; ]50Sterior laterals larger than posterior 

 medians, the four equidistant and forming an apparently straight line. Falces 

 concolorous, clothed with fine dark hairs, tridentate ; fang attenuate, darker 

 than falces. Legs warm reddish-l)rown. clothed with few dark stiff hairs. 

 Palpi similarly coloured and armed. Maxillae pale, small, ov(_)id, fringed with 

 white hairs along inner margins. I^abium small, square, concolorous. Sternum 

 round, o\oid, well pointed behind, hardl}- sinuate, jjale yellow clothed with 

 fine black depressed hairs. Petiole well marked in type. Abdomen long, 

 ovoid, uniform pale olive without pattern. S])innerets of darker shade. Lung 

 sacs well marked. 



CLUBIONA ASBOLODES sp. nov. Rainb. and Pull. (L.H.L) 

 (PI. xxix. fig. 70.) 



9 Total length, 5 -5 mm. 



Cephalothorax pale amber, smooth and almost polished exce])t for a few 

 darker depressed hairs at the posterior margin; longer than broad; pars 

 cephalica elevated, short, dark, central fo\eal line in ]iiistericir third. Maxillae 

 rhomboidal. pale amber, cinthed thinh- with dark hairs. Labium half lengtli 

 of maxillae, dark reddish-amber, nearly snuxjth. Sternum broad, oxate. 

 sinuate, with marginal clothing of fine depressed dark hairs. Legs concolorous 

 with, l:mt paler than cephalothorax; sparsely armed with dark spines. Palpi 

 similar in colour .and armature to ambulatory limbs. Eyes occuiiving three-fourths 

 11*' widths i)f pars cephalica, forming a narrow transverse crescent, which 

 shows u]) darkly against the amber coloured background. Abdomen (ivoid. 

 covered densely with fine depressed bronze-coloured hairs with a metallic 



