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diameter from those of the second row, one of which, in this 
specimen, is abnormally small. They are yellow on wide black 
rings, and apparently two-thirds of their normal diameter apart, 
and one-eighth of their length wider than the front row. 
The mandibles are as long as the front of the cephalothorax, 
and half their length in breadth. 
There are three large teeth on the inner margin of the falx- 
sheath and one large tooth between two smaller at irregular 
intervals on the outer. 
Text-fig. 80. 
Lycosa tasmanica. 
a, epigyne; 0b, eyes from front *. 
The lip and mawille are covered with rough upstanding bristly 
hair. The former is broader than long, slightly incurved in front 
and less than one-half the length of the maxille. The sternwnvis 
a broad oval; the hair on this and the cove thick, but shorter and 
less erect. 
The palpi are longer than the cephalothorax, and the legs have 
two spines above on tibiz iii. and iv., none on tibie i. and il. 
The hair on the abdomen is coarse and thickly laid. The 
epigyne is arched but broader than long, the median ridge being 
a broad flat plate fallmg from above. 
* The measurements given for the eyes are, in all cases, in tenths of a millimetre. 
