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carapace. Coxae III and IV without spines but with numerous 
scattered tubercles on the ventral surface. Two flattened lobes 
extend from the sub-distal region of the retroventral margin of 
coxae IV to overlie the lateral portion of each spiracle. Tro- 
chantera, femora, patellae and tibiae granulate. Caleaneus distinct 
but much smaller than the astralagus. Calcaneus of leg IV deeply 
notched on the ventral surface. Distitarsi of leg I two-segmented, 
leg II three-segmented. Tarsal formula 4, 9-11, 4, 4. 
Measurements in mms. — 
Body: length 7:00, width 6:05 
Cox. Troch. Fem. Pat. Tib. Met. Tars. Total 
Domi. 2-4. 176 068 4:08 132 27 318 254 15:29 
(Stee ss UE Leni edge 52020 4526 о 20:71 
Leg III AU 0:09 Sl 12405 OG le "9-16 15:66 
Пен» 16. ОДОВ E ӨЛУ lee SUL DION 9500 926 
Feipalp = 22. PbS te 3 3*7 2-82 — 2:00 10:55 
Chelicera: basal 2:10, second 2:60 4-70 
Female. 
Characters as in male except as follows. 
Pedipalp less robust, spines smaller but with similar distri- 
bution. Maxillary lobes of coxae II without a large tubercle on 
anterior surface. Caleaneus of leg I not notched below; tarsal 
formula 3, 9-12, 4, 4. 
Measurements in mms.— 
Body: length 8:03, width 6:76 
Cox. Troch. Fem. Pat. Tib. Met. Tars. Total 
¡ce Me a 170. Or78 9:02 ГӘ: 2565 98:92 1563 14:35 
есе DS E 2-31 0-4 392 1:76 37 542 4-52 22:60 
Leg III 1:06 70:087 78:239 71:52:20 2:68 0859205 “2533 16:94 
Leg IV 9-34 1:23 406 16 8716 608 2:58 21:63 
Pedipalp .. . (00622087 1550091595 -- 1-61 8:31 
Chelicera: basal 1:80, second 1:96 3:76 
Types. Coll. Roewer, Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt a Main. 
Locality. Tasmania. 
Figs. 25-32. Nunciella tuberculata n.sp. 
Fig. 25. Antero-dorsal portion of cephalothoracie carapace and chelicerae of 
male. 
Fig. 26. Antero-dorsal portion of cephalothoracie carapace and chelicerae of 
female. 
Fig. 27. Antero-ventral portion of the body of female. 
Fig. 28. Antero-ventral portion of the body of male, 
Fig. 29. Outer view of pedipalp of male. 
Fig. 30. Inner view of pedipalp of male. 
Fig. 31. Outer view of pedipalp of female. 
Fig. 32. Inner view of pedipalp of female. 
