418 MR. H. R. HOGG ON AUSTRALASIAN SPIDERS. [DeC. 2, 



Heteropoda cervina (L. Koch). 

 Sarotes cervirms L. Koch, Die Arach. Austr. p. 673. 

 Heterojooda cervina L. Koch, E. Smion, l. c. p. 50. 

 Rockhampton, Port Mackay, Bowen, Sydney (X. Koch) ; Peak 

 Downs (Keys.). 



Heteropoda regia (Fabr.). 



Arcmea venatoria Linn. Syst. Nat. edit. xii. p. 1035 (1758). 



Aranea regia Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. p. 408. 



Heterojooda venatoria Linn., Dr. T. Thorell, Rag. Mai. ii. 1878, 

 pp. 191, 205, iii. 1881, p. 274. 



Heteropoda venatoria Linn., E. Simon, Rev. Spar. 1880, p. 48. 



Heteropoda regia Fabr., E. Simon, Hist. Nat. des Ar. 1897, 

 p. 54. 



All tropical a;nd sub-tropical regions. 



Text-fig. 85.* 



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C 

 Heteropoda Tceyserlingi. 

 A, eyes of female; B, profile ; C, epigyue. 



Heteropoda keyserlingi, nov. sp. (Text-fig. 85.) 



The cephalothorax is a rich reddish brown, with a curved brown 

 patch around the rear slope ; mandibles red-bi-own, with long 

 pale brown bristles. Lip and maxillse paler reddish brown, with 

 dark brown hair on outer side of latter. Sternum orange with 

 brown hair. Legs and palpi bright yellow-brown underneath, 

 rather redder on upper side. Abdomen orange mottled with 

 brown, a brown iri'egular patch in front ; underneath paler orange, 

 with a well-defined brown stripe from below the genital fold 

 nearly to the spinnerets. 



The cephalothorax is steep at the reai' slope, thence runs in a 

 straight slope to the eyes, rathei- narrow in front. 



The front row of eyes is slightly recurved, the median pair 



* The figures inserted in the diagrams of eyes represent tenths of millimetres. 



