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MR. H. E. HOGG ON AUSTRALASIAN SPIDERS. FDeC. 2, 



visible. Legs and palpi red-brown, with thin long greyish-yellow 

 hair ; the coxse the same colour. 



The cephalothorax is slightly broader than long, and as long as 

 tibia i., in front not quite two-thirds its greatest width. The 

 thoracic fovea is deep and long, the divisions between the cephalic 

 pait and thoracic scarcely visible; the cephalothorax sloping 

 gently from sides to middle, is rounded but not high. 



The front row of eyes are equidistant, two-thirds the diameter 

 of the front median apart, the side larger than the median, which 

 are their diameter from the rear median and half that from 

 margin of the clypeus. The rear median are farther from the 

 laterals than from one another. The first tooth on inner side of 

 falx-sheath is larger than the other. 



There is one spine above on tibia iii., none on iv. 



The male has no distinguishable stripe on back ; the front eyes 

 are equal and equidistant, rather more than half a diameter apart, 

 their diameter distant from the rear middle, which are farther 

 from the side than from one another. 



Two spines above on tibia iii. and one on tibia iv. 



Measurements in inillimetres. 

 Female. 



Long. Broad. 



Abdomen 15 10 



Mandibles 4| less than f i-ont patella. 



Cox:e. Tr. & fern. 



Legs 1. 4 12 



Palpi. 



12 



lol 



4| 



Pat. & 

 tib. 



5,81 

 (131) 



15 



10 



11 

 4 



Metat. 

 & tars. 



12i 



13i = 



9A = 



iT = 



4i = 



42 



44i 

 33" 

 361 

 15 



Long. 



Cephalothorax ... 11 1 



Abdomen 13 



Mandibles 6| 



Coxae. 



Legs 1. 5| 



Male. 



Broad. 

 61 



Hi 



12 

 = patella 



Palpi. 



51 

 51 

 5-1 



91 



Tr. & fern. 



16 



17 

 14 

 14 

 51 



Pat. & 

 tib. 



61, 131 

 -(20)" 



m 



15 



16 



4 



Metat. 

 & tars. 



18 



19 

 13 

 15 



5 



= 591 



— 63 



= 471 



= 501 



= 17 



