

302 RECORDS OF THE S.A. MUSEUM 

Fig. 4. Echinothrombium bardonense sp.n. A, Crista and eyes (X 200); B, palp (X 200) ; 
C, front tarsus and metatarsus (x 87); D, dorsal setae (X 860). 
Loc. Two specimens from Bardon, Queensland, Aug. 1943 (N.B.T.). 
Remarks. Close to echidninum and willungae but differing in the dorsal setae 
and the proportions of the front tarsi and metatarsi. 
EcHINOTHROMBIUM LAMINGTONENSIS sp. nov. 
Fig. 5 A-D. 
Description. Adult. Colour red. Shape elliptical, rather broader across 
shoulders. Length 1:8 mm., width 1:25 mm. Legs not longer than body, I 1725p, 
II 1080p, IIT 1080u, IV 1500, tarsus I as figured, 405y long by 135y high, meta- 
tarsus 1315p long. Crista as figured 380» long with broad sensillary area at about 
2% from apex, sensillae approximately 200 long, apparently nude and with their 
bases 32 apart. Hyes 2+2, sessile, on distinct ocular shields and in advance of 
sensillary area. Mandibles with inner edge of chelicerae finely serrated. Palpi 
as fieured, tibia with one long, pointed, external spine; tarsus elongate, not or only 
indistinctly clavate and not over-reaching tip of claw. 
Toc. A single specimen from the Lamington National Park, Queensland. 
Sept. 1941 (A.R.B.). 
Remarks. Close to the two preceding species but distinct in the form of the 
smaller dorsal setae and the dimensions of the front tarsi and metatarsi. 
