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also is not so wide as the front median eyes, instead of equal. It 
has no spines on tibia i. or ii. above, and lip only as broad as long 
instead of broader. 
One female (without locality) sent from Adelaide, S.A. 
Lycos ERRANS, sp. nov. (Text-fig. 84.) 
The cephalothorax is red-brown, with yellow-brown downlying 
hair; mandibles black-brown, with rather brighter coloured hair. 
Lip, maxille, sternum, and cox dark chocolate-brown. The 
abdomen above dark brown, rather thick coarse hair, with four 
pale spots at the base and transverse stripes of bright pale buff 
from middle to posterior end ; on the underside a broad dark brown 
field reaching from base nearly to the spinnerets ; the sides light 
yellow-brown. 
Text-fig. 84. 
SA 
Saye es 
Lycosa errans. 
a, eyes from front ; 6, epigyne. 
The legs are yellowish-brown, the patelle and tibie darkest, 
and the underside of the femora almost silver-grey. 
The cephalothorax is broad, being four-fifths its length in the 
broadest part and two-fifths in front, and not so long as patella 
cum tibia iv. 
