NEW PEDIPALPI FROM AUSTRALIA AND SOLOMON ISLANDS 15 
examination of these and other specimens from the Dominion 
Museum. Paratypes in the Dominion Museum, and in the author’s 
collection. 
Obs. This species comes closest to S. moultoni Gravely, which, 
however, differs principally by the hand being armed with two 
long spines dorsally and one only ventrally, and by the finger 
being armed dorsally with three minute spines. 
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