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



The front row of eyes is straight, nearly equidistant, three- 

 fourths of a diameter apart, their diameter between front and rear 

 median ; rear median farther from side than from one another in 

 male, eqiiidistant in female. Clypeus one-third of front median. 



The first tooth on inner side of falx-sheath large, two next 

 moderate, fourth very small. 



There ai-e no spines above on tibia iii. and iv. The metatarsal 

 joint of tibial palp of male is distinctly broad. 



Measurements in millimetres. 

 Male. 



Long. Broad. 



Cephalotliorax ... 10 \ -.-, 



Abdomen 11^ ^ 



Mandibles 5 



Pat. & Metut. 

 Coxaa. Tr. & fern. tib. & tars. 



Legs 1. 4 13 5,11 15 = 48 



(16) 



2. 4 14 18 16 = 52 



3. 4 11 12i 11 = 381 



4. 4 11 13~' 121 = 401 

 Palpi 2 41 31 4| = 141 



Female (not fully developed). 



Long. Broad. 



Cephalothorax ... 8| j „ ^ 



Abdomen 9^ 6 



Mandibles 3| 



Pat. & Metat. 

 Coxaj. Tr. & fem. tib. & tars. 



Legs 1. 3 101 12 11 = 361 



2. 3 111 15 12 = 411 



3. 3 9~ 10 9 == 3r 



4. 3 9 10 10 = 32 

 Palpi U 4 3 4 = 121 



Log. Macedon, Victoria. 



IsoPEDA POCOGKI, nov. sp. (Text-fig. 92.) 



Cephalothorax dark red-brown ; mandibles, lip, maxiUse, and 

 sternum almost black-brown. Legs and palpi dark red-brown, 

 with brown hairs all over. Abdomen yellow-brown above, reddish 

 brown underneath ; very thick, long, coarse hair ; no pattern. 



The cephalothorax is rather sloping at the sides, steep at rear, 

 convex above. A long fovea followed by a depression almost to 

 second row of eyes. Cephalic side-depressions clearly marked. 



The front I'ow of eyes is slightly pi'ocurved, equidistant ; side- 



