1908.] 



MR. H. R. HOGG ON AUSTRALASIAN SPIDERS. 



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The oval eyes of the third row are in their long diameter 

 smaller than those of the second row but larger than the front 

 median. 



The mandibles are longer than patella of front pair of legs, they 

 are stout and kneed at the upper half. There are four large teeth 

 on the inner margin of the falx-sheath, one large between two 

 small teeth and a thick fringe on the outer margin. 



The lip is broader than long, rounded in front, and half the 

 length of the maxill8e. 



Text-fi^. 75. 



a. Male. 



Uolomecles trippi, sp. n. 

 b. Female. | c. Eyes. 



d,. Male palp. 



The abdomen is somewhat cylindrical, straight at the sides and 

 rounded at front and rear. The spinnerets small and quite 

 terminal. 



The legs are stout ; the first and second pairs are equally long in 

 the female, but in the male the fii^st pair is the longer of the two. 



