456 MR. H. B. HOGG ON AUSTRALASIAN SPIDERS. [DeC. 2, 



The cephalothorax very slightly longer than broad, narrowing 

 in front to half its width; fovea rather long and deep, with 

 clearly-marked depressions bordering the cephalic part. 



The front row of eyes are equal in diameter, half of same from 

 margin of clypeus ; the median are less than one-third of their 

 diameter apart and only half of the same distance from the 

 laterals, three-fourths of their diameter from the rear medians, 

 which are slightly less than that distance in diameter and slightly 

 farther apart. The rear row is straight, but the laterals are 

 larger than the front laterals and a little farther from their 

 median than the latter are apart. They bear to the latter in 

 diameter the proportion of 8 to 5. 



Text-fig. 100. 



Typostola hroomi, 

 A, eyes ; B, profile ; C, support in male palp ; D, flagellum of male palp. 



There are no spines on tibia iii. and iv, above. 



The scopulse extend thickly to the base of metatarsi i., ii., & iii., 

 and there is further a thick coating of hair on the underside of 

 the tibia to the base of patella. The fourth pair of legs have been 

 reproduced from the coxa and are abnormally small. The under- 

 side of the palpi has a thick divided scopula to the base of the 

 femoral joint. The palpal flagellum and suppoi-ting-drum have 

 about three spirals only, the latter on account of its shortness 

 being cup-shaped. 



