785 



DiAEA ( ?) PUNCTATA, L. Koch (immature). 

 Die Arach. des Aust., ii., 1876, p. 819, pi. Ixx., figs. 6 and 6a. 

 Hah. — Betv/een Todmorden and Wantapella Swamp, 

 July, 1914. 



DiAEA PULLEINEI, 11. sp. 



PI. ]x,viii., figs. 14 and 15. 

 c^ . Cephalothorax, 1 mm, long, 1 mm. broad ; abdomen, 

 1*3 mm. long, 1 mm. broad. 



Ctp]udothorax arched, broad, furnished with long bristles. 

 Pars cephalica yellow, truncated in front, not higher than 

 thoracic segment ; ocular area much broader than long ; clypeus 

 deep. Pars tlioracica yellow, with broad reddish-brown lateral 

 bars extending from ocular region to posterior angle ; sides 

 rounded ; marginal hand narrow. Eyes normally distributed, 

 black; each poised at the summit of a hoary tubercle. Legs 

 rather long, strong, yellow, with reddish-brown annulations, 

 hairy, spined. Relative lengths, 1, 2, 4, 3. Paipi short, 

 yellow, similar in clothing and armature to legs, genital bulb 

 rather large, no apophesis present (fig. 14). Falces short, 

 yellow, hairy, not strong, arched, coniform. Maxillae and 

 lahiuni normal, hairy, yellow. Sternum concolorous with 

 foregoing, shield-shaped, surface rather flat, sides arched, 

 moderately hairy. Ahdomen ovate, hairy, arched, overhang- 

 ing base of cephalothorax, yellow ; upper-surface ornamented 

 with white and brown spots ; at the middle there is a broad, 

 broken, transverse brov/n bar; just below the latter, and 

 extending towards the spinnerets, there are two brown bars, 

 which are wavy in outline, retreating and converging inwards, 

 l)ut the apices do not meet (fig. 15) ; ventral surface yellow, 

 with reddish-brown median, and lateral bars; the latter are 

 linked together by a procurved transverse bar immediately in 

 front of the spinnerets. 



Hah. — Moorilyanna Native Well, ''July 28, 29, and 30, 

 1914." 



Stephanopsis altifrons, O. p. Cambr. 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., iii., 4, 1869, p. 61, pi. v., figs. 33 to 39; 

 L. Koch: Die Arach. des Austr., i., 1874, p. 495, pi. xxxviii., 

 fig 1. 



^ff 5. —Moorilyanna Native Well, ''July 28, 29, and 30, 

 1914." Immature. 



Family CLUBIONIDAE. 

 IsoPEDA conspersula (?) ( d ), Strand. 

 Zool. Jahb., 1913, p. 610. 



Hah. — Everard Range, "up to August 14, 1914." Only 

 one specimen, and that an immature form of what I take to 

 be the above species. 



