1902.] 



MR. H. R. nOGG ON AUSTRALASIAN SPIDERS. 



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Ji-i. On the underside of the abdomen the black 



field reaching only two-thirds of distance to 



spinnerets, and bordered by two white lines (sec*. 



L. Koch) punctatus L. K. 



f !•*. Two white longitudinal stripes on the underside, 



without a black field (sec. L. Koch) niteJUnus L. K. 



Text-fig. 86. 



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Neosparassus magareyi. 

 A, eyes ; B, profile ; C, epigyne. 



Neosparassus magareyi, nov. sp. (Text-fig. 86.) 



Cephalothorax dull red-brown, darker in eye-space, light yellow 

 hair ; mandibles black-brown, yellowish- white bristles ; lip and 

 maxillee dark red-brown, light red fringes ; sternum orange- 

 brown, light orange hair ; legs and palpi bright yellow-brown 

 darkening towards extremities, light yellowish bristly hair; 

 abdomen pale greenish yellow all over, rather thickly covered 

 above with stout pale yellow hair, underneath finer and yellower ; 

 spinnerets yellow ; epigyne brown ; the femora underneath are 

 yellow mottled with brown spots ; the tibia yellow and brown, 

 alternate bands. 



The cephalothorax is 1 mm. bi-oader than long, broad and trun- 

 cate anterioi'ly, rising from the eye-space to nearly halfway, thence 

 sloping posteriorly, the transverse section rises rather abruptly, 

 fovea slight. The mandibles are long and jjowerful, longer than 

 front patella, and thickly covered with long hair, 



