1901.] AUSTRALIAN SPIDERS. 235 



Measurements in millimetres. 



Long. Broad. 

 Cephalothorax . . 14 11 



Abdomen 15 10 



Mandibles Si- 



Tib. & Metat, 



Coxa. Tr. &. fern, pat. & tars. 



Legs 1. 6 11 10i gi = 36 



2. b\ 10 9i 8 = 33 



3. 5" 81 8" 7* = 29 



4. 51 111 13 111 = 41| 

 Palpi 6" 8" 7 5" = 26 



One female in British Museum from J. V. Jennings, Otago, 

 1891, differs slightly in the following particulars. 



Eyes the same as the foregoing (supposed A. gilliesii), but 

 distauce between the front side pair and the margin of the clypeus 

 rather narrower. Thoracic fovea deeper and slightly procurved. 

 The Eev. O. P. Cambridge draws his recurved, but does not 

 mention it in his description. Xo spines on the back of the 

 abdomen, aud only a few light bristly ones in two of the folds on 

 the underside. Anterior abdominal (genital) fold double — the 

 same in both species. Sternal sigillse about the same size and mar~ 

 ginal. The two rear coxae not quite contiguous. Spinnerets 

 about the same as foregoing. 



Three small spines at front end of tarsus i. & ii. One larger 

 pair at antei'ior end of metatarsus i. & ii., and two single in the 

 middle and at the posterior end. A single row of large teeth 

 (about eight) on inner falx-edge. The inner superior claw of 

 tarsus iv. has about the middle one very long pectination, with 

 another a good deal shorter nearer to the base, and a very small 

 one between. On the outer claw is a long one near the base, 

 followed by two short, and on the other side higher up one very 

 long and one short — a sort of rudimentary double pectination. 

 This might, however, almost equally well be a rudimental row 

 crossing the claw, as in the Diplurince. On the other claws the 

 pectinations are all single. 



Measurements in millimetres. 



Long. 

 Cephalothorax 11 



Abdomen 13 



Mandibles 4 



Coxa. 

 Legs 1. 5 



2. q 



:;. 4 



4. 41 



Palpi \] 



Broad. 



Tr. & fem. 

 9 



L J at. & 



Metat. 







tib. 



& tan. 







9 



7,1 



sa 



31 



8 



6^ 



= 



28 



7.1 



6| 



as 



26 



11 



10 



= 



35 



7 



5 



= 



24. 



