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down outer surface but ending before apex; on inside of this ridge 
proximally are three delicate bristles, and opposite these, on outside, is a 
row of five strong spines, being smaller to the base but not extending half- 
way down the joint. On side of tibia, almost in line with third most 
apical spine below and delicate pre-apical one above; towards centre, 
but more distally, is a stout bristle toward lower side. Anterior tibiae 
with delicate apical bristles below and a pre-apical one above. 
Tarsi normal in shape, bristly, blackish-brown ; the protarsi pale brown, 
not quite half length of whole tarsi. Onychotarsi longer than preceding 
joint and with pair of delicate elongate bristles above ; claws large, black; 
pollen; posterior margin of each segment darker. Dorsal plates curved 
on to ventral surface; ventral plate of first segment large, extending 
to margin of dorsal plate; ventral plates of other segments small, that 
of the fourth deeply notched on posterior margin to receive globular end of 
the black genitalia which are curved beneath apex of abdomen; ventral 
membrane conspicuous. 
Abdomen diaphanous, dusted with yellowish-white pollen on each side 
of third and fourth segments; a blackish elongate spot on each side of 
centre margin of first segment. Surface of each segment sparsely clothed 
with short delicate bristles, being denser along sides. Distinct margi 
bristles on third segment, and distinct bristles on each side of third and 
fourth segment. 
d. Length, 7-5 mm. 
Genotype: No. 1259, D. M. 
Habitat. —Blackball. Captured by Mr. J. W. Campbell; а single 
specimen. 
C. cockaynei n. sp. (Plate 37, fig. 2.) 
d. Palpi tawny; front velvet -black and longitudinally striated. 
Dorsum of thorax shiny, rather blue-black; a golden tomentose area 
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