1905. | SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SPIDERS 575 
Two females from the Gilbert River, Riverina, sent by 
Mr. A. Molyneux. One female from Kangaroo Island (A. Zietz), 
paler and rather smaller. 
LycosA MOLYNEUXI, sp. nov, (Text-fig. 82.) 
The cephalothorax is red-brown, with pale to darker yellow- 
brown downlying hair intermixed with dark brown upstanding 
hair; a paler marginal and median stripe with side-streaks the 
same. 
Text-fig. 82. 
Lycosa molyneuxi. 
a, eyes from front ; 4, epigyne. 
The mandibles are black-brown, with yellow-brown hair except 
on the lower inner edges of the falx, which are bare. The lip, 
maxille, sternum, and coxe are reddish-brown with yellow-brown 
hair. The legs and palpi yellow-brown; the under side of the 
femoral joints much paler than above. 
The abdomen is yellow-brown above, with a small darker patch 
at the base and two pairs of darker spots near the middle. The 
sides are pale. The under side of the abdomen is a bright rich 
brown anteriorly, with two broad stripes of the same curving 
inwards and joining in front of the spinnerets, which are of the 
same colour. The space enclosed from the genital fovea to the 
point of juncture is of a pale buff. 
The cephalothorax is rather narrow in front and shorter than 
patella cum tibia iv. 
