MR. H. E. HOGG OX AUSTRALASIAN SPIDERS. 



447 



1902.] 



than their diameter from those of the rear row, which are also 

 eqviidistant, more than twice the diameter of rear median apart, 

 these are three-fourths the diameter of front eyes ; clypeus one- 

 half of front median. 



There are two spines above on tibia iii. and one on tibia iv., 

 of one leg only, the other having no mark. 



Text-fig. 95. 



10 @ 10 © 10 (^ 



04©4©4© 



B 



Isopeda ardrossana. 

 A, eyes of female ; B, profile. 



Measurements in millimetres. 



Long. Broad. 



n \ H 



Cephalothorax ... 11 1 -^^ 



Abdomen 16 11 



Mandibles 5 = front patella. 



Pat. & Metat. 

 Coxffi. Tr. & fern. tib. & tars. 



Legs 1. 4 13 14i 13 = 441 



2 4 14 17 14 = 49 



3. 4 111 12 101 = 38 



4. 4 111 13 12 = 401 

 Palpi 3 41 4 41 = 16 



One female in South Australian Museum Collection, sent by 

 Mr. E, H. Cadd from Ardrossan, South Austi-alia. 



Isopeda pengellya, nov. sp. (Text-fig. 96, p. 448.) 

 i^eiJiaZe.— Cephalothorax bright red ; mandibles, lip, and 

 maxilla red-brown with greyish-yellow hair ; sternum dark brown 

 with dark brown hair, paler in front. Abdomen brownish yellow 

 with dark brown spots in front, behind which darker brown with 

 brown hairs in thick transverse stripes; a dark brown stripe 

 reaches from the anterior end into the dark brown mass. Under- 

 side yellow-brown with irregular small brown spots, a narrow 

 dark transverse stripe behind genital fold, and a faint broad 

 shield-depression. Legs bright orange-brown above, duller under- 

 neath, thick yellowish upstanding hair ; dark grey scopula;. 



