590 ON SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SPIDERS. [ Dec. 12, 
This species is rather close to L. Koch’s D. mstabilis, from 
Mudgee, not very far north of Gilbert River ; but differs in having 
scopule on the tarsus and metatarsus of each pair of legs, and 
the first pair of legs longer than the second pair, instead of equal 
in length. The clypeus, though very wide, is not so wide as the 
front row of eyes, thus differing from the condition described by 
L. Koch for his species. There is no scolloped pattern on the 
back of the abdomen, and no paler coloured spots at the root of 
the spines on the legs. 
There are two females sent by Mr. A. Molyneux from the 
Gilbert River. 
Lycosa opscurA L. Koch, 1877. 
Die Arachn, Austr. vol. 11. p. 954. 
Gilbert River, Riverina, N. 8. Wales (Wolyneux); Kangaroo 
Tsland, 8. Austr. (Zepper); Onkaparinga, 8. Austr. (Tepper). 
15 males, 22 females. 
Previously described from Bowen, Queensland, and Sydney. 
Lycosa Lara? L. Koch, 1877. 
Op. cit. vol, il. p. 944. 
One female. Kangaroo Island (Zepper). 
According to L. Koch, Z. deta has the palpal tibia longer than 
patella of same; in this specimen the two joints are of equal 
length. 
Previously described from Rockhampton, Queensland, and Pahn 
Creek, Central Australia. 
Lycosa ciara? L. Koch, 1877. 
Op. cit. vol. 11. p. 912. 
Four females. Goolwa (4. Zietz). 
In ZL. clara, according to Koch, the cephalothorax is equal to 
patella ewm tibia iv., in these specimens it is slightly longer. 
Previously described from Bowen, Queensland, and Macedon, 
Victoria. 
