1902.] MR. H. R. HOGG ON AUSTRALASIAN SPIDERS. 451 



Pat. & Metat. 



Coxaj. Tr. & fern. tib. & tars. 



Legs 1. 3| 10 12 11 = 36i 



2. Si 11 13 lU = 39 



3. 3j 9i 9i 8| = 31 



4. 31 10 10^ 10 = 33A 

 Palpi 2| 4 4 4 = 14| 



Male (largest). 

 Lone;. Broad. 

 Cephalothorax ... 8 j q~ 



Abdomen 8 6 



Mcandibles 3^ 



Pat. & Metat. 



Coxa". Tr. & fem. tib. & tars. 



Legs 1. 3 11 13 13 = 40 



2. 3 13 14 14 = 44 



3. 3 9 9 9 = 30 



4. 3 10| lOi lU = 351 

 Palpi 2 4 3^ 5^ = 14 



Males and females from Adelaide and envii'ons sent to the South 



Australian Museum by Mr. A. Tietz, and one male from Yictoiia 

 by Prof. Spencer. 



Text-fig. 99. 



/4r/ 13 @ II © '3 % -55 

 A 



Isopeda woodwardi. 

 A, eyes of female ; B, epigyiie ; C, upperside of abdomen. 



IsoPEDA WOODWARDI, nov. sp. (Text-fig. 99.) 



Female. — Cephalothorax red-brown, darker in front, yellowish 

 hair ; mandibles, lip, and mtixillye black-bi'ovvn, bi'own biistles, 



29* 



