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



extending over nearly the whole of the coxse. The abdomen is 

 yellow-brown, somewhat lighter underneath, and three pairs of 

 dark spots visible on upperside ; foiu- impressed longitudinal lines 

 behind epigyne. Legs .and palpi red-brown with yellow hair ; a 

 nearly black spot on the undei'side of tibise i. and ii. anteriorly, 

 remainder silvery. Scojjulfe grey. 



6^ '2 @ 



Text-fig. 89. 



iO fi) 



12 V3) 



= 4? 



Isopeda frenclii. 

 A, eyes of female ; B, profile. 



The cephalothorax in front is two-thirds its greatest width. 



The front row of eyes is equal and equidistant, half a diameter 

 from margin of clypeus. The distance between front and rear 

 median greater than the diameter of front eyes. Rear median 

 farther from the side-eyes than from one another. 



On tibia iii. above ai'e two spines, none on tibia iv. 



The hair on the abdomen is somewhat coarse. 



Measurements in inillimetres. 

 Long. Broad. 



Cephalothorax ... 11 j , ? 



Abdomen 14 11 



Mandibles 5 = front patella, 



Pat. & Metat.- 

 CoxBe. Tr. & fern. tib. & tars. 



Legs 1. 5 12* lU lU = 44i 



2. 5 13i . 15^ 13| = 47" 



3. 5 lO" Ui 10 = 36i 



4. 5 11 • Il| Hi = 39 

 Palpi 2 4i 4i 4i = 15i 



Three females and one undeveloped male from Dimboola, 

 "Victoria, I have named after Mr. 0. French, Government Ento- 

 mologist of Victoria, from whom I received them. 



Three females in the South Australian Museum Collection from 



