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MR. H. R. HOGG ON 



[June 4, 



same distance (their diameter) from the rear middle and the front 

 side. The centres of the front row are in a straight line, those of 

 the rear row recurved. 



Text-fig. 32. 



Aname pellucida. Eyes. 



Measurements in millimetres. 



Long. Broad. 

 Cephalothorax 8-| 6^ 



Abdomen 9 5^ 



Mandibles 3 



Superior spinnerets 21, 1, 11 = 4J. 



Pat. & Metat. 

 Coxa. Tr. & fem. tib. & tars. 



Legs 1. 4 7 U 61 = 25 



2. 3| 61 7" 6 = 23 



3. 3 5| 5£ 6£ = 201 



4. 31 7 8 8" = 26| 

 Palpi 3| 5i 5 3 = 17" 



In other points the same as the foregoing (A. arborea). 



Besides its much greater size, this differs from A. pallida L. 

 Koch in the greater distance and colour of its front middle eyes, 

 the equality in size of its middle and side eyes of rear row, the 

 straighter front row ; the 1st and 4th pairs of legs being more 

 nearly equal in length. 



One female from Macedon. 



Genus Brachythele Auss. 



This genus should have the front row of eyes straight. Thoracic 

 fovea straight. Front tibia of male furnished with an apical spur. 

 Tarsus and metatarsus of front two pairs fully scopulated. 



Type, B. icterica C. Koch. 



On comparing the Australian with some S. -American specimens 

 of BracliytJielece recently to hand, they certainly agree in many 

 points. In eyes, spines of lip, shape of maxillae and sternum, 

 and type of superior mammillae they agree. In the Australian the 

 cephalic part is rather more raised up and the fovea deeper ; the 

 inferior mammillae are nearer together. In the S.- American all the 

 tarsi are scopulated instead of only the front two pairs, and are 

 more flexuous instead of straight and firm. 



