82 MR. H. R. HOGG ON SPIDERS 
Pat. Metat. 
Coxe. Tr.& fem. &tib. & tars. 
NGOS Stee ce nt. Il 4 2 24 2 
2. I 3 3 Diy 5 aa Se 
1 3 L Tees 3 
| A, 4 2 1? Te es Bs 
i 1 3 L lt = 7 
Palpueieey Aes = = 5 aa — ai 
Patella tibia: 
This genus has been described from 8. Africa, Asia, and Japan, 
but no species belonging thereto has previously been noted from 
Australia, This single female specimen apparently conforms to 
it in every point. 
Family CLUBIONID4. 
Subfamily Liocraninaz. 
Group MirurcEs. 
Genus Mrrurea Thor. 
Mirurea Parva, sp.n. (PI. II. fig. 8.) 
One male (T. H.). . 
Cephalothorax pale yellow-brown in the middle and at the 
margin, covered with pale yellowish-white hair; between these 
areas on each side is a longitudinal darker yellow-brown streak, 
with brown hair, reaching from the eye-space to the rear. At 
the margin there are also darker spots, and a thick fillet of 
yellowish-white hair projecting from the edge outwards. 
The mandibles are dark yellow-brown for two-thirds of the 
length from the base, paler anteriorly, with dingy yellowish-white 
hair. The fangs are bright yellow-brown. 
The lip, maxille, and sternum are pale yellow with similar 
yellowish-white hair rather darker on the fringes, 
The abdomen above is yellow-brown, with pale yeilow-brown 
hair. On each side, reaching from the base to halfway, is a 
brown streak and between these, two narrower, less distinct, 
streaks, and brown blotches between the end of the side stripes 
and the spinnerets. At the base are a number of brown bristles. 
The under side is similarly coloured at the base and sides. 
Beginning at the genital fovea and reaching nearly to the 
spinnerets isa wedge-shaped area of black hair broadest anteriorly. 
On this are two longitudinal rows of large white spots, and on 
each side a clear white streak bounds the black area. The legs 
and palpi are dark yellow on the basal part of the femoral joint, 
getting paler towards the anterior joints, with yellowish-white 
hair, nearly white scopule and claw-tufts, and yellowish-grey 
spines. 
