1902.] 



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Albany, King George's Sound, W. Australia {Mrs. Leishmann). 

 A male from Perth, W. Australia, is larger and legs slightly 

 lontrer in proportion, but otherwise not distinguishable (m Brit. 

 Mifs. Coll., sent by Mr. H. W. J. Turner). 



Text-fig. 91. 

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(5)- 11-0-10-©- 11 -Q) 



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Isopeda montana. 

 A, eyes of female ; B, eyes of male ; C, profile (of female). 



IsoPEDA MONTANA, nov. sp. (Text-fig. 91.) 



Male & i^emaZe.— Cephalothorax and mandibles red-brown, with 

 yellow-brown hair ; lip and maxillae black-brown with pale front 

 ed<^es Sternum black-brown with dark brown hau-, but not 

 extending over coxse ; the latter, legs and palpi light red-brown, 

 with pale brown upstanding hair. Abdomen dingy yellow-grey 

 above somewhat mottled, rather thick, long, fine grey or yeUow- 

 arey hair, with a dark brown spot in front, and three pan'S of 

 muscle-spots. Underside greyish yellow, with brown circles 

 round gill-covers, and brown streaks forming a distinct shield- 

 pattern. White underneath patella and lower half of tibia i. 



^^^The cephalothorax slopes gradually from the sides, flat above ; 

 fovea long, divisions between thoracic and cephalic parts scarcely 

 distinguishable. Cephalothorax- as long as tibia i. ; /nandiblts 

 shorter than jjatella i. 



