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perpendicular to that of the cephalothorax, are straight, the side 

 clearly larger than the median, which are rather nearer to the 

 side than to one another ; they are two diameters from the rear 

 median, which are smaller, the four eyes of that row, which is 

 slightly procurved, are equal in size, the median tAvo diameters 

 apart, the laterals two and a half of same distance ; clypeus three- 

 quarters diameter of front middle. 



The legs are short and thin and set on rather straight. 



Tibia iii. and iv. have one spine each on upperside. 



The abdomen is widest near the front, tapering posteriorly. The 

 epigyne is nearly round, the frame-ends at the base not joined, 

 but rather close together. 



Text-fig. 103. 



,0 © 8 © 10 



6)15 nV") 16) " = 27 



a'" 



^"^^^^ 



C 



Fediana tenuis. 

 A, eyes; B, profile; C, epigyne. 



Measureynents in millimetres. 

 Long. Broad. 



Cephalothorax ... 10 \ ^ 



Abdomen 16 9^^ 



Mandibles 4| = front patella. 



Pat. & Metat, 

 Coxffi. Tr. & fem. tib. & tars. 



Legs 1. 4 11 13 11 = 39 



2. 4 11 13 11 = 39 



3. 4 9 9 8 = 30 



4. 4 11 11 11 = 37 

 Palpi 2 4 4 31 = 13| 



One female (dried specimen) from West Australia in Bint. Mus. 



