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smooth, wider than long in proportion of 5:3. Caleaneus of leg IV 
not notched below; distotarsal segments of leg I two-segmented 
and leg LI three-segmented ; tarsal formula 3, 10-12, 4, 4. 
Measurements in mms.— 
Body: length 8:23, width 6:08 
Cox. Troch. Fem. Pat. Tib. Met. Tars. Total 
елге cn 152 0 88. 9:66 149 2:53 9:21 1:52 13:74 
Leg TT... .. .. 208 092 406 1-68 392 5-38 4-49 22:46 
ТЕЗІ... 248 098 3:42 152 241 894 1580 16:50 
ЖЕЛЕ — .— 29Ғ 149 :3:9% (C70 542 5-04 163 20:09 
Pedipalp .. .. .. 61 9-52 126 1°72 -- 1:50 7-61 
Chelicera: basal 2:10, second 2:76 4-86 
Type locality. Cockatoo, Victoria. Type in British Museum 
(Natural History), London. 
Further localities. Dandenong Ranges (Roewer, 1931); War- 
burton, Vic., coll. J. A. Kershaw, April 11, 1905; Gippsland, Vie. 
coll. S. Butler; Diamond Creek, Vie., coll. J. E. Dixon, August, 
1925; Ferntree Gully, Vie., coll. G. F. Hill, March 22, 1924; 
Kallista, Vic., coll. A. N. Burns, September 18, 1946. 
Genus LOMANELLA Pocock, 1903 
Lomanella kallista n.sp. 
Figs. 33-35. 
Male. 
Colour. Dorsal surface of the body blackish-brown with a 
symmetrical pattern marked out in orange as in Fig. 34. Anterior 
surface of the eyemound and the antero-median area of the cara- 
pace covered by blackish-brown reticulations. Body below mainly 
orange-yellow but the posterior margins of the sternites and the 
distal surface of сохае I-IV blackish-brown. Pedipalp, chelicerae 
and legs dark-yellow, but covered with dark-brown reticulations. 
Body. Eyemound bluntly conical, with a slight sub-apical con- 
cavity on the anterior surface; higher than wide in the ratio of 
10:7; set its own width from the anterior margin of the carapace 
(Fig. 33). Cephalothoracic carapace smooth, anterior margin 
evenly rounded and produced out at each anterior corner to form 
a small lobe. Areas I-IV defined by broad transverse grooves, 
which do not reach the lateral margin. All areas with a single line 
of small setose granules which, except in area V, are restricted to 
the medial surface. Free tergites I-III as area V with a single 
transverse row of similar setose granules which extend to the 
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